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Decline in Separate Incision Autograft for Spine Surgery Over the Past Decade: A Fading "gold standard".

Katelyn E RudisillPhilip P RatnasamyGwyneth C MaloyJonathan Newman Grauer
Published in: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2023)
Iliac crest autograft continues to be referred to as the gold standard grafting material for spine fusions. However, the use of this has faded over the past decade to only 4.69% of spinal fusions in 2020. While some patient factors had an effect on when separate incision autograft was used, nonsurgical factors, including surgeon specialty, geographic region where the surgery was conducted, and insurance factors, suggested that external factors/physician training influence this choice.
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