Nonfusion Does Not Prevent Adjacent Segment Disease: Dynesys Long-term Outcomes With Minimum Five-year Follow-up
@article{StPierre2016NonfusionDN,
title={Nonfusion Does Not Prevent Adjacent Segment Disease: Dynesys Long-term Outcomes With Minimum Five-year Follow-up},
author={Godefroy Hardy St-Pierre and Andrew S. Jack and Mohammad Mashfiqul Arafin Siddiqui and R Henderson and Andrew Nataraj},
journal={SPINE},
year={2016},
volume={41},
pages={265–273}
}Study Design. Case series. Objective. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between fusion and adjacent segment disease via Dynesys long-term outcomes. Summary of Background Data. Dynesys is a dynamic stabilization system meant to improve symptoms by stabilizing the spine without fusion and avoiding the development of adjacent segment disease. However, few studies have evaluated long-term outcomes. Methods. All patients were operated on with Dynesys from 2006 to 2009 by a…
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