Spinal fusion surgery success rate

    • [DOCX File]KQ1: AHRQ (2010) - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      The higher index surgery fusion success rate with BMP vs. ICBG (94.5% vs. 88.7%) contributed to the remaining cost offset for BMP after initial hospitalization by reducing costs of follow-up care, rehabilitation, and pseudarthrosis due to index surgery failure: $1024


    • [DOC File]Supplemental Digital Material

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      Symptomatic spinal stenosis adjacent to a previously asymptomatic lumbar fusion Decompression Age. Sex. Smoking history. Number of prior lumbar surgeries. Preoperative back pain. Neurologic deficits . Anatomic level or number of levels operated on Success rate: Satisfactory to perfect result*: 15/26 (57.7%)


    • [DOC File]Treatment of the Painful Motion Segment

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      Based upon a statistical analysis of the relevant articles, a success rate of 85% was defined a priori as the historical average for ACDF successes. Study patients were measured against this benchmark. Preliminary analysis was performed on 60 patients at 6 months and 30 patients at 1 year (from a total of 97 cumulative implantations).


    • [DOCX File]Low Back Pain: A Pathway to Prioritisation

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      When Vote:Health publically funded spinal fusion is considered alone it is shown that rates are increasing for all age-groups (Figure 11). Fusion rates are higher in people aged 60 years and over. The rate of fusion has about doubled for all age-groups with the rate in the 40-59 years group, more than tripling since 2006/07.


    • [DOC File]STOP Interspinous Implant for Lumbar Spinal Decompression

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      The success rate of decompressive surgery varies greatly due to a number of factors such as patient selection, surgical technique and outcome measures. An attempted meta-analysis of 74 surgical LSS studies reported a mean rate of good to excellent outcomes of 64% in the first year.(xxv)


    • [DOCX File]Manuscript Draft - University of East Anglia

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      Meta-analysis of the six comparative RCTs included in this study showed that dibotermin alfa/ACIM was associated with a higher fusion success rate at 24 months post-surgery compared with ICBG33: The odds ratio for fusion success with dibotermin alfa/ACIM compared to ICBG was estimated at 3.26 (95 % CI: 1.17, 9.08; p = 0.024) whereas the ...


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - 1090.1 AIDR Lumbar FINAL PSD ENDORSED 21 ...

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      surgery) to the National Joint Replacement Register (NJRR). The under reporting of this type of surgery to the Register means there are insufficient data to analyse the success/failure rate of the five discs used in spinal lumbar surgery that are currently listed on the Prosthesis List.



    • ResearchGate

      Fusion rates following surgical treatment for spinal deformity vary widely and range from 46% to almost 100%.1, 2 Factors that affect the success of fusion can include patient co-morbidities ...


    • [DOC File]Spinal Cord Decompression

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      The success of decompressive surgery of course depends on the presence of spinal cord compression. The beneficial effects of decompressive surgery raises the possibility that some of the claimed beneficial effects of transplant surgeries (macrophage, stem cell, shark embryo, omentum) may result from decompression rather than from the transplants.


    • [DOC File]Function after spinal treatment, exercise and ...

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      Spinal surgery rates have increased across the world 1;2, particularly surgery for spinal stenosis which in part reflects the growth in the elderly population3. This study focuses on spinal discectomy surgery for a herniated lumbar intervertebral disc and nerve root decompression surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis, two of the commonest spinal ...


    • [DOC File]Using Comparative Effectiveness Review Findings in ...

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      So the first actual project that YODA undertook, had to do with spinal surgery. As you know, spinal fusion, vertebral fusion is the most common surgery for chronic low back pain with lumbar disk degenerative condition. And its purpose is to restrict spinal motion and remove the presumed cause of pain.


    • TITANIUM MESH CAGES FOR CERVICAL SPINE STABILIZATION AFTER ...

      Complications related to anterior cervical surgery occurred in 10.8% (n=4) of patients, which are described as follows: One patient deteriorated (Brown-Sequard syndrome) from a spinal epidural ...


    • [DOCX File]Book Chapters - Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush

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      The Efficacy of Electrical Spinal Fusion Stimulators on Fusion Rates: A Meta-Analysis. Current Orthopaedic Practice. 2018 July 10. AAOS ePoster Tour - The Impact of Local Steroid Application on Dysphagia Following an Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: Preliminary Results of a Prospective, Randomized, Single Blind Trial.


    • [DOC File]Laparascopic Spinal Surgery

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      Estimates of numbers of surgeries for disc problems run around 200,000 per year, with about 20% being fusion procedures. To put this in perspective, a brief overview of degenerative surgical spinal disease and operations for it, is in order.


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