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Treatment of symptomatic adjacent-segment degeneration after lumbar fusion with total disc arthroplasty by using the ProDisc prosthesis: a prospective study with 2-year minimum follow up
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Analysis of early results indicates that ProDisc lumbar total disc arthroplasty is an efficacious treatment for symptomatic adjacent-segment lumbar discogenic low-back pain following remote fusion. Significant improvements in patient satisfaction and disability scores were observed by 3 months postoperatively and were maintained at the 2-year follow-up examination. No device-related complications occurred. Patients should be screened carefully for evidence of facet joint impingement/degeneration, hardware-induced pain, and/or nonunion at prior fusion levels before undergoing disc replacement surgery.
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