The technique is explicitly intended to give help with discomfort to those whose spinal wounds or degenerative circle infection have prompted a decrease in the space between the vertebrae and the spinal nerve root getting packed. It includes the expulsion of a harmed or weakened plate and spacers being set inside the spinal section to ease the heat off of the nerve course: at that point metal confines are strung into the bone matter of the two contiguous vertebrae and stuffed with bone join with the possibility of the patient's bone in the end becoming through the metal pen, shaping a scaffold of strong bone that gives security.
Though the spinal fusion procedure is largely successful, there are patients for whom the regrowth of bone is a less certain outcome. These patients are often suffering from diabetes. Some are smokers. Whatever the individual reason, these patients are at higher risk for a return of back pain and face a 40 percent failure rate. To address this problem, the co-founder and principal engineer of Intelligent Implants, an Irish company has created an innovative solution involving a medical device that will promote bone growth. Juan Pardo’s invention emits electric signals similar to the workings of a healthy body, attracting minerals and protein to the surgical area to facilitate and direct proper bone growth in patients at high risk for the body failing to do so on its own.
Research Article: Journal of Surgery and Emergency Medicine
Research Article: Journal of Surgery and Emergency Medicine
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
Keynote: Herbal Medicine: Open Access
Keynote: Herbal Medicine: Open Access
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
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