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Is there any advantage of using stand-alone cages? A numerical approach.

Andrea Calvo-EcheniqueJosé CegoñinoAmaya Pérez Del Palomar
Published in: Biomedical engineering online (2019)
A minimally invasive posterior insertion of an intervertebral cage (OLYS or NEOLIF) was compared using a stand-alone design or adding supplementary fixation. The outcomes of these two techniques were compared, and although stand-alone cage may diminish the risk of disease progression to the adjacent discs, the spinal movement in this case could compromise the vertebral fusion and might present a higher risk of cage subsidence.
Keyphrases
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