Porous TiNi Implants in Surgery of Spine Degenerative Diseases
Oswestry Disability Index
DOI:
10.18502/kms.v2i1.816
Publication Date:
2017-09-28T10:13:50Z
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Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of using porous TiNi implants for interbody fusion in treatment lumbar spine degenerative diseases.Material and Methods. A total 570 patients with disease were operated on implants. Surgical included stabilization decompression operations through posterior anterior approaches endoscopic transabdominal operations. Results surgical followed-up period 3 to 24 months. The change pain syndrome was evaluated a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) Oswestry Disability Index. degree bone block formation assessed based X-ray spiral CT data.Results. Functional results at 18-24 months after surgery as good satisfactory 94.1% cases, bone-metal noted 94.8% cases.Conclusion. Nikelid Titanium exhibits osseointegration properties can be used osteoplastic material without additions tissue, which simplifies operation, reduces its traumaticity, provides cases.
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