2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fjs.2012.11.004
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Posterior dynamic stabilization system (Dynesys) with interbody fusion for treating two-segment lumbar degenerative disc disease

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“…20 Because the effects of spacer length and cord tension on segmental flexibility and rigidity are still debated in the literature, many surgeons adjust the pretension below 300 N depending on the patient's condition. 24,32 Other advantages of the Dynesys system are that the procedure to implant it is less invasive than PLIF and it results in earlier recovery. The proponents of dynamic stabilization claim that, compared with conventional rigid spinal fusion, dynamic stabilization results in less morbidity by being less invasive.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Possible Advantages Of the Dynesys Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Because the effects of spacer length and cord tension on segmental flexibility and rigidity are still debated in the literature, many surgeons adjust the pretension below 300 N depending on the patient's condition. 24,32 Other advantages of the Dynesys system are that the procedure to implant it is less invasive than PLIF and it results in earlier recovery. The proponents of dynamic stabilization claim that, compared with conventional rigid spinal fusion, dynamic stabilization results in less morbidity by being less invasive.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Possible Advantages Of the Dynesys Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%