2023
Longitudinal Comparative Analysis of Complications and Subsequent Interventions Following Stand-Alone Interspinous Spacers, Open Decompression, or Fusion for Lumbar Stenosis
Whang P, Tran O, Rosner H. Longitudinal Comparative Analysis of Complications and Subsequent Interventions Following Stand-Alone Interspinous Spacers, Open Decompression, or Fusion for Lumbar Stenosis. Advances In Therapy 2023, 40: 3512-3524. PMID: 37289411, PMCID: PMC10329952, DOI: 10.1007/s12325-023-02562-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term complicationsLumbar spinal stenosisLumbar spine surgeryFirst surgical interventionLife-threatening eventsSurgical interventionISD patientsSurgery cohortOpen decompressionOpen surgerySpine surgerySubsequent interventionsComplication-related costsOpen surgery cohortSubsequent surgical interventionInterspinous spacer devicesFusion cohortLSS patientsConservative therapyBaseline characteristicsPatient agePostoperative outcomesLumbar stenosisSpinal stenosisMedicare database
2020
108. A novel bone graft has higher fusion rate than local autologous bone in stand-alone posterolateral fusion: a propensity score adjusted analysis
Daffner S, Bunch J, An H, Burton D, Milam R, Park D, Whang P, Strenge K. 108. A novel bone graft has higher fusion rate than local autologous bone in stand-alone posterolateral fusion: a propensity score adjusted analysis. The Spine Journal 2020, 20: s53-s54. DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2020.05.214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLocal autologous boneOswestry Disability IndexPosterolateral fusionPatient outcomesBone graft substituteFusion rateLeg painAverage Oswestry Disability IndexMulticenter prospective cohort studyAutologous bonePropensity scoreSTUDY DESIGN/SETTINGSimilar patient outcomesProspective cohort studySF-36 PCSSF-36 MCSFlexion-extension radiographsRadiologic fusion rateNovel bone graft substituteDESIGN/SETTINGHigh fusion rateEndogenous growth factorsSF36-PCSDisability IndexBaseline characteristics