Spinal Fusion - Series
1. Normal anatomy 2. Indications 3. Incision 4. Procedure: Posterolateral gutter fusion 5. Interbody cage fusion 6. Pedicle screw
Procedure: Posterolateral gutter fusion
In a posterolateral gutter fusion procedure, the spine is approached from the back. Bone graft is taken from the pelvis and laid out in the posterolateral portion of the spine that is to be fused. The back muscles hold the graft in place until it fuses with the vertebrae. A fusion will setup within three months and will continue to get stronger for one to two years
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Review Date : 6/5/2003
Reviewed By : A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team
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