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Failures in Thoracic Spinal Fusions and Their Management
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Failures in Thoracic Spinal Fusions and Their Management

Marc Prablek, John McGinnis, Sebastian J. Winocour, Edward M. Reece, Udaya K. Kakarla, Michael Raber, Alexander E. Ropper and David S. Xu
Seminars in plastic surgery, Vol.35(1), pp.20-24
Spino-Plastic Reconstruction
02/01/2021
PMID: 33994874

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Instrumented fixation and fusion of the thoracic spine present distinct challenges and complications including pseudarthrosis and junctional kyphosis. When complications arise, morbidity to the patient can be significant, involving neurologic injury, failure of instrumentation constructs, as well as iatrogenic spinal deformity. Causes of fusion failure are multifactorial, and incompletely understood. Most likely, a diverse set of biomechanical and biologic factors are at the heart of failures. Revision surgery for thoracic fusion failures is complex and often requires revision or extension of instrumentation, and frequently necessitates complex soft tissue manipulation to manage index level injury or to augment the changes of fusion.

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