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  2. Spinal fusion - Wikipedia

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    Average age for someone undergoing a spinal fusion was 54.2 years – 53.3 years for primary cervical fusions, 42.7 years for primary thoracic fusions, and 56.3 years for primary lumbar fusions [6] 45.5% of all spinal fusions were on men [6] 83.8% were white, 7.5% black, 5.1% Hispanic, 1.6% Asian or Pacific Islander, 0.4% Native American [6]

  3. Failed back syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The surgical literature on spinal fusion published in the last 20 years establishes that instrumentation seems to slightly increase the fusion rate and that instrumentation doesn't improve the clinical results in general. We still are in need of randomized studies to compare the surgical results with the natural history of the disease, the ...

  4. Ralph Bingham Cloward - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Bingham Cloward (September 24, 1908 — November 13, 2000) was an American neurosurgeon, best known for his innovations in spinal neurosurgery.Cloward is known for the development of the Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. [1]

  5. After years of constant pain, spinal fusion surgery has ... - AOL

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    Chelsea was in a New Jersey hospital recovering from spinal fusion surgery last February, and was living in constant pain up until late last year, her softball career in serious doubt.

  6. On Reddit account linked to Luigi Mangione, posts describe ...

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    The Reddit posts suggest that the account holder underwent spinal fusion surgery in 2023 and that he grappled with the decision beforehand. ... his operation was scheduled for two weeks later ...

  7. Harrington rod - Wikipedia

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    Harrington rods used in spinal fusion. The Harrington rod (or Harrington implant) is a stainless steel surgical device. [1] Historically, this rod was implanted along the spinal column to treat, among other conditions, a lateral or coronal-plane curvature of the spine, or scoliosis. Up to one million people had Harrington rods implanted for ...

  8. 'Nothing more, nothing less': Writings show wandering path ...

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    Four years later he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with dual bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science. ... He described the surgery as a spinal fusion, a procedure ...

  9. TOPS System - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study presented in Barcelona found that one in four elderly patients who had lumbar spinal fusion for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) or spondylolisthesis needed a second spinal surgery within two years. Additionally, nearly half of these patients were readmitted to the hospital due to complications.

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