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Asian Spine Journal
2015 Volume.9 No. 5 p.807 ~ p.817
Adjacent Segment Pathology after Lumbar Spinal Fusion
Lee Jae-Chul

Choi Sung-Woo
Abstract
One of the major clinical issues encountered after lumbar spinal fusion is the development of adjacent segment pathology (ASP) caused by increased mechanical stress at adjacent segments, and resulting in various radiographic changes and clinical symptoms. This condition may require surgical intervention. The incidence of ASP varies with both the definition and methodology adopted in individual studies; various risk factors for this condition have been identified, although a significant controversy still exists regarding their significance. Motion-preserving devices have been developed, and some studies have shown their efficacy of preventing ASP. Surgeons should be aware of the risk factors of ASP when planning a surgery, and accordingly counsel their patients preoperatively.
KEYWORD
Adjacent segment pathology, Adjacent segment disease, Lumbar spine, Spinal fusion
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