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Review
. 2019 Apr;43(4):995-1002.
doi: 10.1007/s00264-018-4254-7. Epub 2018 Nov 30.

The future of disc surgery and regeneration

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The future of disc surgery and regeneration

Zorica Buser et al. Int Orthop. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Low back and neck pain are among the top contributors for years lived with disability, causing patients to seek substantial non-operative and operative care. Intervertebral disc herniation is one of the most common spinal pathologies leading to low back pain. Patient comorbidities and other risk factors contribute to the onset and magnitude of disc herniation. Spine fusions have been the treatment of choice for disc herniation, due to the conflicting evidence on conservative treatments. However, re-operation and costs have been among the main challenges. Novel technologies including cage surface modifications, biologics, and 3D printing hold a great promise. Artificial disc replacement has demonstrated reduced rates of adjacent segment degeneration, need for additional surgery, and better outcomes. Non-invasive biological approaches are focused on cell-based therapies, with data primarily from preclinical settings. High-quality comparative studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of novel technologies and biological therapies.

Keywords: Herniation; Intervertebral disc; Low back pain.

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