Posterolateral Fusion of the Lumbal Spine (follow-up study of 25 cases)
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Posterolateral fusion of the lumbar spine was performed on forty patients in a period from May 1971 to February 1975. A follow-up study of clinical and roentgenographic findings were conducted on 25 cases for one to four years following the surgery.This study revealed that solid fusion was attained in 20 cases, or 80per cent, and pseudoarthrosis in five cases, or 20per cent. As far as Kono's clinical evaluation is concerned, the result was satisfactory in 80per cent of solid fusion group, but unsatisfactory in 20per cent in spite of solid fusion. Needless to say, clinical result of pseudoarthrosis was unsatisfactory in 80per cent.
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