Glowing dye could sharpen spine Surgeons' vision
NCT ID NCT07363759
Summary
This study tested a new technique to help surgeons perform back fusion surgery more precisely. Researchers used a special contrast dye during surgery to make the spinal disc space easier to see on X-rays. They compared outcomes for patients whose surgeons used this visual feedback to those who had standard surgery, to see if it led to better cleaning of the disc space and improved patient results.
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Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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