2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2012.08.351
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Severity of Heterotopic Ossification in Relation to Cervical Prosthesis Type and Surgery-Related Factors

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“…in a comparative study found Grade 1 or no HO in 67% cases of Baguera compared to 10.5% with Prodisc C. Advanced HO (Grade 3 or 4) was seen in 18.5% cases using Baguera compared to 73.8% using Prodisc and 65% using PCM. [ 32 ]…”
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“…in a comparative study found Grade 1 or no HO in 67% cases of Baguera compared to 10.5% with Prodisc C. Advanced HO (Grade 3 or 4) was seen in 18.5% cases using Baguera compared to 73.8% using Prodisc and 65% using PCM. [ 32 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Placement of the device as posterior as possible to allow maximum motion of the device, avoiding unnecessary bony exposure, liberal use of bone wax, avoiding use of drill helps to prevent release of bone growth factors. [ 12 29 32 ] Additionally implant that are placed without the need of drilling or keel also help in reducing the incidence of HO due to reduction of release of bone growth factors from marrow. Baguera design avoids need of drilling and keel may assist in lesser incidence of higher grades of HO.…”
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“…Its occurrence has been influenced by patient selection, implant, and surgical technique. In a comparative study, Noriega et al [ 26 ] found grade I or no HO in 67% of the cases using Baguera compared to 10.5% with Prodisc C. Advanced HO (grade III or IV) was seen in 18.5% of the cases using Baguera compared to 73.8% using Prodisc and 65% using PCM [ 26 ]. Certain factors have been implicated in reducing HO.…”
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confidence: 99%