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Review
. 1995 Dec 15;20(24 Suppl):113S-123S.

Biologic enhancement of spinal fusion

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  • PMID: 8747265
Review

Biologic enhancement of spinal fusion

S D Boden et al. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). .

Abstract

Study design: Literature review.

Objectives: To review the available animal and clinical data on biologic enhancements of spinal fusion.

Summary of background data: Lumbar spinal arthrodesis may result in pseudarthrosis in 5% to 35% of patients. Although much research has focused on the mechanical factors affecting spinal fusion, the use of internal fixation has not eliminated the problem of spinal nonunions. Accordingly, biologic enhancement of spinal fusion has become an important focus of spinal research.

Methods: Medline and hand searches.

Results: Electric stimulation, bone graft substitutes, and bone growth factors have been researched most extensively. Electric stimulation and early attempts at bone graft substitutes (allograft, xenograft) have yielded variable results. The feasibility of biologic enhancement of spinal fusion with osteoinductive growth factors has been shown in animals.

Conclusion: The efficacy of bone growth factors for lumbar fusion remains to be definitively established in humans.

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