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Risk Factors For Cage Subsidence And Clinical Outcomes After

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Although many risk factors for cage retropulsion (CR) after lumbar interbody fusion (LIF) have been described in the literature, they still remain controversial. The purpose of this

Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion subsidence: computed

TMC subsidence does not negatively affect the clinical outcomes after operation. Avoiding over expansion of intervertebral height, optimizing placing of TMC and initiation of anti

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Risk Factors and Consequences of Cage Subsidence after Single-level Posterior or Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Retrospective Multicenter Study Hoai T.P. Dinh,1

Patient-level risk factors for TLIF subsidence included decreased HU and increased preoperative disc height. Intraoperative risk factors for TLIF subsidence were decreased cage

Secondary objectives are to assess which dimensional aspects of the cage are related to subsidence, what qualifications the cages should meet in order to minimize the extent of this

Background Cage subsidence (CS) was previously reported as one of the most common complications following oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF). We aimed to assess Here, we review previously published literature on cage subsidence to present the most common methods for defining subsidence in the posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)

Degenerative lumbar diseases (DLDs) often have significant impacts on patients‘ quality of life, particularly when cage retropulsion (CR) occurs following lumbar interbody fusion

Cage subsidence—A multifactorial matter!

Despite numerous research studies investigating subsidence risk factors, the impact of Although many cage placement on subsidence is not fully elucidated. This study aims to determine

Conclusion: Subsidence gradually occurred after single-level anterior cervical corpectomy for up to 24 months. However, the presence of subsidence did not affect the contact between the endplate Insufficient contact between the endplate and bone graft may result in cage subsidence. This study aimed to investigate the potential risk factor for high-grade cage

The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for cage subsidence and clinical evaluation after transforaminal (TLIF) and posterior (PLIF) lumbar interbody fusion.

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Background: Implant subsidence is recognized as a complication of interbody stabilization, although its relevance remains ambiguous, particularly in terms of relating the Objective: To determine the risk factors of cage subsidence in patients undergoing minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF) and its correlation with Clinical relevance remains, however, unclear, with few studies on this subject and even less information regarding its correlation with clinical findings. The aim of this study was to identify

Objectives To identify risk factors associated with cage subsidence (CS) following single segment transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) and unilateral biportal The correlation between cage subsidence and patient-reported outcome remains controversial, and most studies showed that the subsidence was not related to patient-reported

The interbody fusion apparatus is a key component of the operation and plays a key role in the postoperative efficacy. Cage subsidence is one of the common complications This study aimed to identify the risk factors for early subsidence of AVB after single-level anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF). Consecutive patients who underwent Cage subsidence is a common complication after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF), leading to gradual loss of disc height and foraminal restenosis. The effect of cage

Among these are low bone mineral density (BMD), increased age, body mass index (BMI), overpreparation of the endplates, and off-center cage placement. 9 – 12 Despite Primary outcome affect the clinical outcomes will be the prevalence of CS after LIF. Second outcomes include the risk factors associated with postoperative CS and clinical outcomes associated with postoperative CS.

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Cage subsidence after lumbar fusion can lead to many adverse outcomes. Low bone mineral density (BMD) is a widely recognized risk factor for cage Amorim-Barbosa T, Pereira C, Catelas D, et al. Risk factors for cage subsidence and clinical outcomes after transforaminal and posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Preoperative vertebral CT attenuation value classification correlates with bone density and subsidence risk, particularly at the L1 vertebra, and strongly predicts cage

Purpose To assess whether preoperative facet joint parameters in patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DS) are risk factors for cage subsidence (CS) following transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF).

Abstract Background: Interbody cage subsidence is a postoperative complication leading to poor outcomes after minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF). This

The London Spine Unit : best situated treatment facility on Harley Street UK Published article Cage subsidence is a common complication after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion Cage subsidence is one of the common complications after lumbar fusion and internal fixation. Clinical studies on the risk factors of cage subsidence are incomplete and Over-distraction has been shown to be a risk factor for cage subsidence and postoperative neck pain after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). Biomechanical

Study design Retrospective cohort study Objective Wider cages are associated with improved decompression and reduced subsidence, but variation in cage physical properties Second outcomes include the risk factors associated with postoperative CS and clinical outcomes associated with postoperative CS. Three reviewers will screen citation titles

Amorim-Barbosa T, Pereira C, Catelas D, et al. Risk factors for cage subsidence and clinical outcomes after transforaminal and posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Cage subsidence after lumbar fusion can lead to many adverse outcomes. Low bone mineral density (BMD) is a widely recognized risk factor for cage subsidence. Clinical relevance remains, however, unclear, with few studies on this subject and even less information regarding its correlation with clinical findings. The aim of this study was to identify

Article on Risk factors for cage subsidence and clinical outcomes after transforaminal and posterior lumbar interbody fusion., published in European Journal of Objective: of this Examine the rate, clinical impact, and predictors of subsidence after expandable minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF) cage.