Clinical outcome after dorso-ventral stabilization of the thoracolumbar and lumbar spine with vertebral body replacement and dorsal stabilization
K. Jäckle,
L. Assmann,
P. J. Roch
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
Surgical stabilization of the spine by vertebral body replacement (VBR) is used for spinal disorders such as traumatic fractures to provide an anatomical re-adjustment of the spine to prevent late detrimental effects and pain [1–4]. This study addresses the clinical outcome after a ventral intervention with VBR and bisegmental fusion.
Methods
The study includes 76 patients (mean age: 59.34 ± 15.97; 34 females and 42 males) with fractures in the low… Show more
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