1996
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-199603000-00018
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Anterior Interbody Lumbar Fusion in Severe Low Back Pain

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“…An improvement of 77.8% (Oswestry Index) for anterior lumbar interbody fusion supplemented with the Hartshill horseshoe cage is a better result than was achieved in several of the series reported in literature [1,3,15,23,25,26,27]. The clinical success rate in these studies was at best 74% subjective and 68% objective improvement.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…An improvement of 77.8% (Oswestry Index) for anterior lumbar interbody fusion supplemented with the Hartshill horseshoe cage is a better result than was achieved in several of the series reported in literature [1,3,15,23,25,26,27]. The clinical success rate in these studies was at best 74% subjective and 68% objective improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Penta and Fraser [23] and Tiusanen et al [27] have reported that pseudarthrosis did not affect their outcome. There were several patients who had pseudarthrosis but had clinical success in their series.…”
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