2024
DOI: 10.3390/jpm14080837
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Clinical Implementation of Tissue-Sparing Posterior Cervical Fusion: Addressing Market Access Challenges

Morgan P. Lorio,
Pierce D. Nunley,
Joshua E. Heller
et al.

Abstract: Background: The traditional open midline posterior cervical spine fusion procedure has several shortcomings. It can cause soft tissue damage, muscle atrophy, compromise of the lateral masses and painful prominent posterior cervical instrumentation or spinous process if there is dehiscence of the fascia. Additionally, patients frequently experience the rapid development of adjacent segment disease, which can result in the reemergence of debilitating pain and functional impairment. Clinical relevance: Tissue-spa… Show more

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