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Safety and Reoperation Rates in Non-instrumented Lumbar Fusion Surgery: Secondary Report From a Randomized Controlled Trial of ABM/P-15 vs Allograft With Minimum 5 years Follow-Up.

Andreas Duch Kiilerich AndresenLeah Yacat CarreonSøren OvergaardMichael K JacobsenMikkel Østerheden Andersen
Published in: Global spine journal (2022)
Our study indicated that complication rates are no higher in patients treated with ABM/P-15 than allograft. We found significantly higher fusion rates in the AMB/P-15 group than in the allograft group, and patients in the ABM/P-15 group reported less back pain and lower disability score at 5-year follow-up.
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