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https://read.qxmd.com/read/11034652/four-year-follow-up-results-of-lumbar-spine-arthrodesis-using-the-bagby-and-kuslich-lumbar-fusion-cage
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S D Kuslich, G Danielson, J D Dowdle, J Sherman, B Fredrickson, H Yuan, S L Griffith
STUDY DESIGN: This was a prospective multicenter clinical trial of a lumbar interbody fusion cage with a minimum of 4 years' follow-up. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the early positive clinical results in fusions with lumbar cages, such as the Bagby and Kuslich (BAK) cage, are maintained beyond 2 years. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Threaded cages have been used increasingly for the treatment of symptomatic degenerative intervertebral disc disease...
October 15, 2000: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11034651/a-prospective-randomized-multicenter-clinical-evaluation-of-an-anterior-cervical-fusion-cage
#22
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
R J Hacker, J C Cauthen, T J Gilbert, S L Griffith
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective, concurrently controlled, randomized, multicenter trial of an anterior Bagby and Kuslich cervical fusion cage (BAK/C; Sulzer Spine-Tech, Minneapolis, MN) for treatment of degenerative disc disease of the cervical spine. OBJECTIVES: To report clinical results with maximum 24-month follow-up of fusions performed with the BAK/C fusion cage. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Threaded lumbar cages have been used during the past decade as a safe and effective surgical solution for chronic disabling low back pain...
October 15, 2000: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11034641/direct-current-electrical-stimulation-increases-the-fusion-rate-of-spinal-fusion-cages
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J M Toth, H B Seim, J D Schwardt, W B Humphrey, J A Wallskog, A S Turner
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized experimental evaluation of direct current stimulation in a validated animal model with an experimental control group, using blinded radiographic, biomechanical, histologic, and statistical measures. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of the adjunctive use of direct current stimulation on the fusion rate and speed of healing of titanium interbody fusion cages packed with autograft in a sheep lumbar interbody fusion model. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion cages have been reported to be 90% effective for single-level lumbar interbody fusion...
October 15, 2000: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10543014/revision-strategies-for-salvaging-or-improving-failed-cylindrical-cages
#24
COMPARATIVE STUDY
P C McAfee, B W Cunningham, G A Lee, C M Orbegoso, C J Haggerty, I L Fedder, S L Griffith
STUDY DESIGN: This is a review of 20 patients who experienced failure of threaded interbody fusion cages and underwent surgical correction. OBJECTIVE: To review the causes and possible treatment strategies for failed cylindrical cages. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Intraoperative complications have been described in the past; however, management of the postoperative patient with failure of interbody fusion devices has not been described. METHODS: In 20 patients with failed threaded titanium fusion cages (18 Bagby and Kuslich Devices [BAK; Sulzer-Spine Tech, Minneapolis, MN], 2 Ray Threaded Fusion Cages [Ray TFC; Surgical Dynamics, Norwalk, CT) who underwent revision surgery, all had failure before successful arthrodesis was achieved...
October 15, 1999: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10441825/-primary-stability-of-2-plif-posterior-lumbar-interbody-fusion-a-biomechanical-in-vitro-comparison
#25
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
T Pitzen, W Caspar, D Matthis, H Müller-Storz, J König, T Georg, E M Wurm, W I Steudel
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this biomechanical in-vitro-study was to compare two different PLIF-techniques with two types of implants on human lumbar spine: PLIF with threaded cages, (Bagby and Kuslich, Spinetech, Minneapolis, USA) and PLIF with the Moss-Miami-implants, (DePuy International Limited, Leeds, Great Britain). METHODS: Six cadaveric human lumbar spine segments L2-5 were explanted, frozen at -20 degrees C and thawed before preparation. They were cut in two parts by discectomie and arthrotomie L3/4, so six specimen L2/3 and six specimen L4/5 were obtained and used in a crossover-trial...
May 1999: Zeitschrift Für Orthopädie und Ihre Grenzgebiete
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10355086/-laparoscopic-transperitoneal-and-lumboscopic-retroperitoneal-surgery-of-the-spine-developments-from-animal-experiments-for-use-in-clinical-practice
#26
REVIEW
A Olinger, U Hildebrandt, B Vollmar, G Feifel, W Mutschler, M D Menger
With the use of an in vivo porcine training model we established the transperitoneal laparoscopic approach for the instrumentation of anterior lumbar spine fusion with Bagby-and-Kuslich (BAK) interbody implants as well as "Brantigan" cages. The transperitoneal laparoscopic approach caudally from the aortic bifurcation allows the spine fusion procedure of the caudal but not of the cranial part of the lumbar spine. Because ventral stabilization of the upper lumbar spine is frequently necessary, in particular in trauma patients with spine body fractures, an additional retroperitoneal minimal-invasive (lumboscopic) approach was established using again the in vivo porcine training model...
1999: Zentralblatt Für Chirurgie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10101812/osteogenic-protein-versus-autologous-interbody-arthrodesis-in-the-sheep-thoracic-spine-a-comparative-endoscopic-study-using-the-bagby-and-kuslich-interbody-fusion-device
#27
COMPARATIVE STUDY
B W Cunningham, M Kanayama, L M Parker, J C Weis, J C Sefter, I L Fedder, P C McAfee
STUDY DESIGN: Using an in vivo interbody arthrodesis model, the efficacy of the Bagby and Kuslich (BAK) device packed with recombinant human osteogenic protein-1 (rhOP-1) was evaluated. OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of osteogenic protein with that of autograft for interbody arthrodesis, with fusion success based on biomechanical, histologic, and radiographic analyses. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteins (rhBMPs) as osteoinductive bone graft substitutes or expanders has recently gained considerable research interest, particularly when applied in posterolateral arthrodesis...
March 15, 1999: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9915945/prader-willi-syndrome-is-caused-by-disruption-of-the-snrpn-gene
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C D Kuslich, J A Kobori, G Mohapatra, C Gregorio-King, T A Donlon
A Prader-Willi syndrome patient is described who has a de novo balanced translocation, (4;15)(q27;q11.2)pat, with breakpoints lying between SNRPN exons 2 and 3. Parental-origin studies indicate that there is no uniparental disomy and no apparent deletion. This patient expresses ZNF127, SNRPN exons 1 and 2, IPW, and D15S227E (PAR1) but does not express either SNRPN exons 3 and 4 or D15S226E (PAR5), as assayed by reverse transcription-PCR, of peripheral blood cells. Methylation studies showed normal biparental patterns of inheritance of loci DN34/ZNF127, D15S63, and SNRPN exon 1...
January 1999: American Journal of Human Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9670400/minimally-invasive-anterior-retroperitoneal-approach-to-the-lumbar-spine-emphasis-on-the-lateral-bak
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P C McAfee, J J Regan, W P Geis, I L Fedder
STUDY DESIGN: Eighteen patients with lumbar instability from fractures, postlaminectomy syndrome, or infection were treated prospectively with minimally invasive retroperitoneal lumbar fusions. OBJECTIVES: To determine if interbody Bagby and Kuslich fusion cages and femoral allograft bone dowels can be inserted in a transverse direction via a lateral endoscopic retroperitoneal approach to achieve spinal stability. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Endoscopic spinal approaches have been used to achieve lower lumbar fusion when instrumentation is placed through a laparoscopic, transperitoneal route...
July 1, 1998: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9654622/video-assisted-thoracoscopic-surgery-versus-open-thoracotomy-for-anterior-thoracic-spinal-fusion-a-comparative-radiographic-biomechanical-and-histologic-analysis-in-a-sheep-model
#30
COMPARATIVE STUDY
B W Cunningham, Y Kotani, P S McNulty, A Cappuccino, M Kanayama, I L Fedder, P C McAfee
STUDY DESIGN: In this in vivo investigation, a sheep model was used to compare the efficacy of a video-assisted thoracoscopic approach and a traditional thoracotomy in promoting a successful interbody spinal arthrodesis. OBJECTIVES: To compare the incidence of successful anterior spinal arthrodesis among three stabilization techniques-iliac crest, Bagby and Kuslich device, and Z-plate--performed using a video-assisted thoracoscopic approach and conventional open thoracotomy approaches...
June 15, 1998: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9636981/the-bagby-and-kuslich-method-of-lumbar-interbody-fusion-history-techniques-and-2-year-follow-up-results-of-a-united-states-prospective-multicenter-trial
#31
MULTICENTER STUDY
S D Kuslich, C L Ulstrom, S L Griffith, J W Ahern, J D Dowdle
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective, multicenter trial of the Bagby and Kuslich method of lumbar interbody stabilization for chronic discogenic low back pain, with follow-up evaluation at 3 months, 6 months, and yearly thereafter, with independent radiographic analysis. OBJECTIVES: To report the history of development, the surgical techniques, and results of the Bagby and Kuslich method when used to manage discogenic pain of the lumbar spine in humans. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Disabling chronic low back pain frequently is resistant to conservative management...
June 1, 1998: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9102037/-video-laparoscopic-transperitoneal-exposure-of-the-lumbar-spine-for-ventral-fusion
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Scholz-Jäger, M Kemen, R E Willburger, R H Wittenberg, R Steffen, V Zumtobel
Video-laparoscopic transperitoneal ventral fusion of the lumbar spine using the Bagby-and-Kuslich (BAK) interbody fusion system combines the advantages of the conventional transperitoneal approach with the well-known advantages of minimally invasive surgery. According to our experience it is a safe procedure with an acceptable operating time, little postoperative pain, fast recovery and a short postoperative stay in hospital. Long term results need to be observed and further studies made.
1996: Langenbecks Archiv Für Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8677115/non-mosaic-trisomy-16-in-a-third-trimester-fetus
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M K Yancey, E L Hardin, C Pacheco, C D Kuslich, T A Donlon
BACKGROUND: Trisomy 16 in the most common trisomy first-trimester spontaneous abortions, suggesting a high rate of non-disjunction of this chromosome. Deoxyribonucleic acid studies in aborted conceptuses with trisomy 16 have demonstrated a maternal origin in all cases. There have been cases of confined placental mosaicism, fetal mosaicism, and partial trisomy involving chromosome 16 reported in term fetuses. However, to our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of a near-term fetus with full trisomy 16 since the advent of modern chromosomal banding techniques...
May 1996: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8646920/-laparoscopic-2-level-fusion-of-the-lumbar-spine-with-bagby-and-kuslich-implants
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Olinger, U Hildebrandt, G Pistorius, W Lindemann, M D Menger
In a 50-year-old female patient, presenting with permanent low lumbar back pain and intermittent neurological alterations due to degenerative disc disease L4-5 and L5-/S1 we demonstrate that two-level anterior interbody fusion can be performed via laparoscopic transabdominal instrumentation using BAK interbody implants. Intervertebral disc space L5-/S1 was stabilized approaching the spine caudally of the aortic bifurcation, while disc space L4-L5 required an approach from the left lateral aspect, mobilizing the aorta and vena cava to the right...
April 1996: Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Für Alle Gebiete der Operativen Medizen
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3763182/office-automation-for-the-orthopedic-surgeon
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S D Kuslich, G F Skorczewski
What are the essential elements of office automation that can be directly applied to the practice of orthopedics? New technology, when implemented into a planned, logical system, can increase practice efficiency and productivity.
October 1986: Orthopedic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3763174/the-human-element-in-the-design-of-computer-assisted-orthopedic-inpatient-medical-record-systems
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S D Kuslich, C M Peck
It is possible to vastly improve the quality of the "final product" of medical record processing by use of word and data base processing systems without traditional programming and expensive mainframe computers. Human engineering features need to be addressed first, since these form the basis of the system for obtaining quality data. Successful operations of the system is dependent upon a close working relationship between the staff of the medical record department and the medical staff.
October 1986: Orthopedic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3173293/lumbar-disc-herniation-how-does-the-choice-of-treatment-affect-the-cost-of-care
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Schwartz, C Ulstrom, J Chowins, S D Kuslich
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 1988: Minnesota Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2134405/air-embolism-in-spinal-surgery
#38
REVIEW
R E McCarthy, J E Lonstein, J D Mertz, S D Kuslich
We present two cases of fatal venous air embolism that occurred in previously healthy adolescents during posterior spine fusion and instrumentation for scoliosis. Previously recorded cases in the literature have been rare and only briefly discussed. Air embolism has been a complication noted in the anesthesia and neurosurgical literature, occurring primarily in total hip patients and those patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures in a sitting position. An examination of the pathophysiology of air embolism in posterior spinal procedures would indicate the use of properly placed central lines and end-expiratory CO2 monitoring as the primary modes of detection and treatment considering the potentially fatal risk factors for spinal patients...
March 1990: Journal of Spinal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1826546/the-tissue-origin-of-low-back-pain-and-sciatica-a-report-of-pain-response-to-tissue-stimulation-during-operations-on-the-lumbar-spine-using-local-anesthesia
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S D Kuslich, C L Ulstrom, C J Michael
In an effort to define the origin of low back pain and sciatica, 193 patients were carefully studied using progressive local anesthesia. These patients had surgery for herniated discs, spinal stenoses, or both. Various tissues were stimulated during the performance of these lumbar spinal operations. This article discusses our observations and the results of that study.
April 1991: Orthopedic Clinics of North America
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