2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(00)00207-x
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Preliminary experience with anterior cervical microdiscectomy and interbody titanium cage fusion (Novus CT-Ti) in patients with cervical disc disease

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“…Table 3 summarizes previous reports on titanium cage implantation to treat patients with cervical disk disease. 1,6,10,12,13, 15,16,[26][27][28]31,34,39,40,43,44) Most of these patients were followed for periods not exceeding 24 months. The fusion ratio was between 74% and 100%, but greater than 95% in most cases.…”
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“…Table 3 summarizes previous reports on titanium cage implantation to treat patients with cervical disk disease. 1,6,10,12,13, 15,16,[26][27][28]31,34,39,40,43,44) Most of these patients were followed for periods not exceeding 24 months. The fusion ratio was between 74% and 100%, but greater than 95% in most cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…However, the anterior approach using autologous iliac crest bone has numerous problems such as persistent donorsite pain, graft bone collapse, pseudoarthrosis, and kyphotic deformity. 2,5,9,11,14,36,41) To overcome these problems, various implants using ceramic, 23,24,29,35) titanium, 1,6,10,[12][13][14][15][16][26][27][28]31,34,39,40,43,44,46) and carbon cages 7) have been developed. 45) Titanium cages are widely used because of the immediate good stabilization without donor site-related complications.…”
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“…The fusion ratio is between 74% and 100%, and exceeds 95% in most series. 3,6,10,13,19,20,[26][27][28] Surgical decompression for cervical spondylosis is beneficial even in elderly patients. Single-level anterior fusion to treat the lesion most responsible for the symptoms is the least invasive choice in the oldest patients.…”
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“…A part of this study was presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, April [14][15][16][17][18][19] 2007, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.…”
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