Anterior Spinal Column Reconstruction

Anterior Spinal Column Reconstruction
Anterior spinal column reconstruction is a surgical procedure intended to restore the normal anatomy and function of the spine by treating conditions that cause spinal instability, deformity, or neurological compromise. Allograft bone shafts can be used to maintain intervertebral distraction, restore structural integrity, and promote bone fusion.
- This study analyzed the outcomes of anterior spinal column reconstruction using structural femoral shaft allografts in osteoporotic patients, finding that the procedure significantly improved patients' ambulatory status and reduced back pain, while effectively correcting kyphotic deformity with minimal graft subsidence.
- This study explores the use of bone allografts in spinal surgery, discussing their success in various applications. It concludes that successful use of allograft bone in the spine depends on factors such as the type of allograft used, its anatomic site of fusion, and the patient's age.