Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2091784897> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2091784897 endingPage "289" @default.
- W2091784897 startingPage "283" @default.
- W2091784897 abstract "Background context: Spinal fusion has some adverse effects, such as nonunion and pain at the site of grafted bone, and fusion with rigid spinal instrumentation especially may have the possibility of increasing mechanical stress on the segments adjacent to the site of fusion. The theory of the Graf system is that it will decrease adjacent disc deterioration because of maintenance of regional lordosis with flexibility and restriction of the motion of unstable segments without rigid spinal fusion. Purpose: To assess the clinical and radiologic results of Graf stabilization for lumbar degenerative disorders with minimal or mild instability. Study design: This is a retrospective study examining the mid-term results of Graf stabilization. Patient sample: In total, 59 patients underwent Graf ligamentoplasty and adequate decompression from April 1993 to September 1997. The subjects were 30 men and 29 women, and the mean age at the time of surgery was 60.6 years, ranging from 23 to 82 years. The average follow-up period was 3 years and 5 months, ranging from 2 years to 5 years and 10 months. Outcome measures: We evaluated the surgical results using a scoring system, a visual analog scale, and radiological measurements. Methods: The results were assessed according to a clinical scoring system established by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA score) and ratings based on a visual analog scale. Through analysis of x-ray images, the sagittal alignment (regional lordosis) and the range of motion (ROM) of the stabilized segments were measured in all cases, and the percentage of segments slipping and posterior disc height were determined for 29 patients with degenerative spondylolisthesis. Results: Clinical scores and low back pain ratings based on a visual analog scale were significantly improved at the time of final follow-up compared with the preoperative values. Regional alignment of the operative segments was maintained in lordosis at the time of final follow-up. Preoperative ROM was significantly reduced at the time of final follow-up. There were no statistical differences in percentage of slippage or percentage of posterior disc height between the final follow-up values and the preoperative values. Conclusions: Our clinical results indicate that the Graf system is a suitable treatment option for mild and early lumbar degenerative diseases with minimum flexion instability of less than 10 degrees." @default.
- W2091784897 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5021088496 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5026096028 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5038884257 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5044821062 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5054924134 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5060606427 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5086689825 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5088952811 @default.
- W2091784897 creator A5090715298 @default.
- W2091784897 date "2001-07-01" @default.
- W2091784897 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2091784897 title "Mid-term clinical results of Graf stabilization for lumbar degenerative pathologies" @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1713431653 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1963718938 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1966935626 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1976809949 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1980754453 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1982980681 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1987699926 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1994044866 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W1994210886 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2021554420 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2032166392 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2035846620 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2057644539 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2064609353 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2093473264 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2196592835 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W2315203478 @default.
- W2091784897 cites W3027297646 @default.
- W2091784897 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s1529-9430(01)00028-6" @default.
- W2091784897 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14588333" @default.
- W2091784897 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2091784897 type Work @default.
- W2091784897 sameAs 2091784897 @default.
- W2091784897 citedByCount "41" @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972013 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972015 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972016 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972019 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972020 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972022 @default.
- W2091784897 countsByYear W20917848972023 @default.
- W2091784897 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5021088496 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5026096028 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5038884257 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5044821062 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5054924134 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5060606427 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5086689825 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5088952811 @default.
- W2091784897 hasAuthorship W2091784897A5090715298 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C14184104 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C178910020 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2778051963 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2779330695 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2779480328 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2780375110 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C2780901121 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C36454342 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C44575665 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C60465272 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C126838900 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C141071460 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C14184104 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C151730666 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C178910020 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2778051963 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2779330695 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2779343474 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2779480328 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2780375110 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C2780901121 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C36454342 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C44575665 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C60465272 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C71924100 @default.
- W2091784897 hasConceptScore W2091784897C86803240 @default.
- W2091784897 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2091784897 hasLocation W20917848971 @default.
- W2091784897 hasLocation W20917848972 @default.
- W2091784897 hasOpenAccess W2091784897 @default.
- W2091784897 hasPrimaryLocation W20917848971 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W2008217421 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W2185423601 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W222413699 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W2366783448 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W2368235993 @default.
- W2091784897 hasRelatedWork W2381371308 @default.