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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European spine journal 7 (1998), S. 125-131 
    ISSN: 1432-0932
    Keywords: Key words Anterior lumbar ; interbody fusion ; Allograft fusion ; Low-back pain ; Postdiscectomy syndrome ; Discogenic pain
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The radiographic fusion rates, graft behaviour and clinical outcome of 41 patient with simultaneous combined anterior lumbar interbody fusion and posterior arthrodesis with translaminar screws were reviewed independently. In all patients a femoral cortical allograft (FCA) ring filled with autologous iliac crest cancellous bone was used anteriorly to replace the disc and achieve interbody fusion. The follow-up averaged 30.6 months, with a minimum follow-up of 24 months. All patients had disabling low-back pain with different degrees of radiating leg pain and either discogenic pain (n = 24) or a postdiscectomy syndrome (n = 15) respectively post-fusion syndrome (n = 2). The overall fusion rate was 95.2% (59 of 62 segments). Time to radiographic fusion averaged 8.7 months (range 2–34 months), and in 66.1% radiographic fusion occurred without significant subsidence. In 18.6% fusion with subsidence resulted from resorption of the FCA and in 15.3% the FCA had protruded into the vertebral body. The posterior intervertebral disc height (PIVDH) increased postoperatively by 2 mm on average. However, loss of PIVDH was the rule, and occurred within the first 12 postoperative months, resulting in a negligible final gain in height of 0.3 mm on average. The segmental lordosis was increased by 3°; however, loss of lordosis during the first 6 postoperative months led to a final gain in lordosis of 1.3° on average. Graft incorporation occurred in 16 of 62 segments (25.8%) and was observed at an average of 21.9 months postoperatively. Subjectively, 82.4% of the patients were satisfied or highly satisfied with the clinical result of the fusion operation. In conclusion, the described technique has proven to be highly effective in achieving a high fusion rate with a good patient outcome.
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