2013
Anterior and posterior cervical fusion in patients with high body mass index are not associated with greater complications
Buerba RA, Fu MC, Grauer JN. Anterior and posterior cervical fusion in patients with high body mass index are not associated with greater complications. The Spine Journal 2013, 14: 1643-1653. PMID: 24388595, DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2013.09.054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexPosterior cervical fusionHigher body mass indexEffect of obesityCervical fusionDeep vein thrombosisComplication rateMass indexPosterior fusionUnivariate analysisBasis of BMIExact testSurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramMultivariate analysisNational Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramObese class III patientsSurgical Quality Improvement ProgramTotal operating room timeACS-NSQIP databaseCurrent Procedural Terminology codesRetrospective cohort analysisCervical fusion surgeryPrimary outcome measureSpinal fusion outcomesLength of stay
2006
Effect of daily parathyroid hormone (1–34) on lumbar fusion in a rat model
Lawrence JP, Ennis F, White AP, Magit D, Polzhofer G, Drespe I, Troiano NW, Grauer JN. Effect of daily parathyroid hormone (1–34) on lumbar fusion in a rat model. The Spine Journal 2006, 6: 385-390. PMID: 16825043, DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2005.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum osteocalcin levelsParathyroid hormoneOsteocalcin levelsFusion rateDaily injectionsManual palpationLumbar fusionRat modelIntertransverse process spinal fusionDaily parathyroid hormoneSpinal fusion outcomesPosterolateral lumbar fusionIliac crest autograftSprague-Dawley ratsPreclinical animal studiesGreater fusion rateGreat clinical valuePlacebo groupIntermittent administrationSerum osteocalcinCrest autograftAnabolic effectsSpinal fusionInjectable agentsClinical value