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Influence of Cage Geometry on Sagittal Alignment in Instrumented Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

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The cage geometry has a significant impact on the alignment of the lumbar spine after instrumented posterior lumbar interbody fusion. With rectangular cages, lumbar lordosis and segmental lordosis of the segments fused decrease; sagittal balance is maintained by compensatory changes of the sacral tilt. Wedge-shaped cages significantly increase segmental lordosis, enhance lumbar lordosis, and therefore should be preferred for restoring sagittal alignment in instrumented posterior lumbar interbody fusion procedures.

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