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Radiographic and CT Evaluation of Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2–Assisted Spinal Interbody Fusion
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Features observed on imaging that we attributed to the use of rhBMP-2 included an enhanced fusion rate and an increased incidence of prevertebral soft-tissue swelling in patients who underwent cervical fusion. Endplate resorption was observed in 100% of patients who underwent cervical fusion and in 82% of the lumbar levels. Subsidence of the cage resulting in narrowing of the disk space was seen in more than 50% of cases. Cage migration and heterotopic bone formation in the spinal canal and neural foramen occurred maximally in the lumbar spine of patients in whom a polyetheretherketone cage was placed using a transforaminal approach.
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