Orthopedics & Traumatology
Online ISSN : 1349-4333
Print ISSN : 0037-1033
ISSN-L : 0037-1033
Complication of Lumbar Spinal Fusion with Transpedicle Screw System and Hook & Rod System
Kazunori YoneTakashi SakouEiji TaketomiMitsuhiro YanaseTarou KodamaYuichiro YazakiYoshihisa Kawauchi
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1996 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 22-24

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One hundred and eighty-eight patients with back pain and sciatica caused by degenerative lumbar disorders were studied prospectivevy after decompression and spinal fusion with spinal instrumentation. One hundred and twenty-two of the 188 patients underwent decomression and posterolateral fusion using a Knodt distraction rod (Knodt group). The 66 remmaining patients were treated by decompression and posterolateral fusion with the Diapason transpedicle screw syistem (Diapason group).
At follow-up, 70% of both groups had achieved good results. The fusion rate was 92.6% in the Knodt group and 98.5% in the Diapason group. The wound infection rate was 2.5% in the Knodt group and 4.5% in the Diapason group. Neurologic deficit rate was 10.7% in the Knod group and 1.5% in the Diapason group. Most of these complications resolved. We velieve that the Diapason system provides excellent fixation and can be applied safely without significantly increasing the complication rate.

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