Clinical Experience With the Dynesys Semirigid Fixation System for the Lumbar Spine: Surgical and Patient-Oriented Outcome in 50 Cases After an Average of 2 Years

@article{Grob2005ClinicalEW,
  title={Clinical Experience With the Dynesys Semirigid Fixation System for the Lumbar Spine: Surgical and Patient-Oriented Outcome in 50 Cases After an Average of 2 Years},
  author={Dieter Grob and A Benini and Astrid Junge and Anne F. Mannion},
  journal={Spine},
  year={2005},
  volume={30},
  pages={324-331}
}
Study Design. Retrospective study on a consecutive series of patients. Objectives. To examine patient-oriented outcome after Dynesys implantation. Summary of Background Data. The dynamic neutralization system for the spine, Dynesys, is a nonfusion pedicle screw stabilization system, which was developed in an attempt to overcome the inherent disadvantages of rigid instrumentation and fusion. Although the system has been in clinical use for more than 5 years, no studies from disinterested… 
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