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TIME-DEPENDENT INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF INDOMETHACIN ON SPINAL FUSION
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The earlier that indomethacin was resumed postoperatively, the greater was its negative effect on fusion. Indomethacin appears to play a significant inhibitory role in the early phase of healing. Initiating indomethacin treatment in the latter phase of healing does not appear to significantly affect fusion rates, although there was a nonsignificant trend toward inhibition. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation of the time-dependent nature of indomethacin's effect on bone-healing.
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