The Effect of Smoking on Spinal Fusion.
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Abstract | :
Spinal fusion surgery is performed about half a million times per year in the United States and millions more worldwide. It is an effective method for reducing pain, increasing stability, and correcting deformity in patients with various spinal conditions. In addition to being a well-established risk factor for a variety of medical conditions, smoking has deleterious effects on the bone healing of spinal fusions. This review aims to specifically analyze the ways in which smoking affects the outcomes of spinal fusion and to explore ways in which these negative consequences can be avoided. |
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Journal | :
International journal of spine surgery
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Volume | :
11
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Number of Pages | :
29
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Date Published | :
2017
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DOI | :
10.14444/4029
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Short Title | :
Int J Spine Surg
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