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stabilization Two types of stabilization technique exist: dynamic stabilization (ligamentoplasty) and fusion (arthrodesis). Dynamic stabilization was created by Graf in the 1980s to increase rigidity in order to avoid instability, but also to avoid adjacent
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cervical arthrodesis Hilibrand, AS 975 44.3 IV 4 A critical review of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 trials in spinal surgery: emerging safety concerns and lessons learned Carragee, EJ 898 89.8 NA 5 Donor site
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release with diskectomies can provide a more solid arthrodesis and avoid crankshaft phenomenon ( 51 ). Multi-level arthrodesis at a young age is known to limit lung development and decrease vital capacity ( 48 ). In situ fusion is recommended as a
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surgery. Surgery The first report of arthrodesis of the SIJ for micro-traumatic pain was in 1987 by Waisbrod et al. 21 They described a direct posterior approach of the joint, a removal of cartilage surface and bone grafting from the iliac
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. 14 Motion segment instability is the primary indication for arthrodesis, which leads to increased stress on the adjacent cephalic levels, presumably from a larger lever arm and non-physiological centre of motion. 15 The incidence and prevalence of
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, with the use of rigid collar for 6 weeks, followed by a soft collar for 2–4 weeks and radiographic follow-up after 2 and 6 weeks. If this treatment fails, anterior cervical arthrodesis in the compromised segment is recommended. The previously defined
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age of 60 years who underwent thoracic or lumbar arthrodesis of five or more levels, with a mean follow-up of 4.2 years, it was concluded that the overall complication rate in this patient population was 37% (with a major complication rate of 20%), and
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The technique is more of a spine surgery procedure as it is used for lumbopelvic arthrodesis. The patient is placed in the prone position and a midline incision over the lumbosacral area is made. Pedicle screws are inserted in L5 and in L4 if needed
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intertransverse process arthrodesis . J Bone Joint Surg Am 1991 ; 73 : 802 – 808 . 65. Ghogawala Z Dziura J Butler WE . Laminectomy plus fusion versus laminectomy alone for lumbar spondylolisthesis . N Engl J Med 2016
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, interbody arthrodesis above and below the osteotomy can be carried out. Interbody fusion can be done as either a transforaminal lumbar interbody fısion (TLIF) or an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)procedure. 19 Laminectomy sites may also be