Department of Medicine, South-Eastern Spine Institute, 1106 Chuck Dawley Boulevard Suite, Mt. Pleasant, USA
Research
Adjustable Lordotic Expandable Spacers: How Do They Compare to Traditional Static Spacers in Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion?
Author(s): Yan Michael Li, Richard F. Frisch, Zheng Huang, James Towner, Yan Icy Li, Amber L. Edsall* and Charles Ledonio
Introduction: Expandable interbody spacers with adjustable lordosis were designed to expand in situ and avoid complications such as endplate
damage, excessive trialing and forceful impaction associated with static spacers. This study compares the clinical and radiographic two-year
outcomes between patients treated with static or expandable interbody spacers with adjustable lordosis for Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar
Interbody Fusion (MIS LLIF).
Methods: This is a retrospective, multi-site, multi-surgeon, Institutional Review Board-exempt chart review of patients who underwent MIS LLIF
using either a static (27 patients) or expandable spacer with adjustable lordosis (66 patients). Radiographs, complications and patient-reported
outcomes were collected and compared from preoperative up to 24-month postoperative follow-up... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/jsp.2020.9.459
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