2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-003-0667-z
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Autologous versus allogenic bone grafts in instrumented anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: a prospective study with respect to bone union pattern

Abstract: IntroductionAnterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in the subaxial cervical spine as originally suggested by Badgley in 1939 and described by Robinson and Smith in 1955 [28] and Cloward in 1958 [8] has established itself as a method of treatment for patients with neural compression by disc material or osteophytes.Although the interbody location of applied bone graft is a favourable healing environment, because of the relatively large surface area of subchondral cancellous bone Abstract Background. … Show more

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“…In this study, ASD was also the most common reason for a new intervention in the ACDF group, while intervention for pseudarthrosis was less than 1% which is lower than found in another retrospective study of 672 patients [23], but consistent with other publications [24,25]. A majority of patients in this cohort were treated with iliac crest bone and plating which might create better conditions for healing than alternative methods [26][27][28]. It should also be pointed out that pseudarthrosis could be a difficult diagnosis to establish as there is no sufficiently accurate radiological method to ensure very small movements in non-healed segments [29,30].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…In this study, ASD was also the most common reason for a new intervention in the ACDF group, while intervention for pseudarthrosis was less than 1% which is lower than found in another retrospective study of 672 patients [23], but consistent with other publications [24,25]. A majority of patients in this cohort were treated with iliac crest bone and plating which might create better conditions for healing than alternative methods [26][27][28]. It should also be pointed out that pseudarthrosis could be a difficult diagnosis to establish as there is no sufficiently accurate radiological method to ensure very small movements in non-healed segments [29,30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…No entanto, há críticas quanto a esses resultados. No estudo de Suchomel et al, as análises foram feitas unicamente a partir de radiografias simples, com margens a erro de interpretação (4) . No artigo de Löfgren et al, a casuísti-ca de 43 pacientes é dividida em três grupos (osso autólogo, homólogo e heterólogo), o que aumenta a margem de erro estatística (8) .…”
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“…Autologous versus allogenic bone grafts in instrumented anterior cervical discectomy and Suchomel et al (4) fusion: a prospective study with respect to bone union pattern.…”
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