2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1582611
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Postoperative Complications Associated with rhBMP2 use in Posterior Lumbar Fusion

Abstract: Introduction The growing number of degenerative conditions in aging population has contributed to the increased rates of lumbar posterior spinal fusion (PLF). While PLF has been shown to be effective for the treatment of various different spinal disorders, variations in surgical technique (such as bone graft used) for PLF have potential for different complication profiles. Human recombinant bone morphogenetic protein 2 (rhBMP2) is a bone graft material commonly used in the US to enhance spinal fusion rates aft… Show more

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“…Autogenous iliac bone grafting remains the gold standard for repairing large bone defects caused by trauma or tumors and spinal fusion surgeries. However, the amount of autograft that can be harvested is limited and the harvesting procedure can cause donor site morbidity 1 . To overcome these limitations, the use of artificial bones, in combination with autograft is prevalent.…”
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“…Autogenous iliac bone grafting remains the gold standard for repairing large bone defects caused by trauma or tumors and spinal fusion surgeries. However, the amount of autograft that can be harvested is limited and the harvesting procedure can cause donor site morbidity 1 . To overcome these limitations, the use of artificial bones, in combination with autograft is prevalent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The healing process and, ultimately, the graft's success and integration are profoundly influenced by its three-dimensional position [41] . As a result, the use of iliac crest bone graft versus synthetic grafts (-TCP/HA) is highly controversial due to the lower fusion rates of the former and the higher risks of graft fragmentation, settling, and instrumentation problems of the latter [42] .…”
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