1. Immune response to foreign materials in spinal fusion surgery
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Jia Cai, Wengang Wang, Peng Cai, and Bo Cao
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Spinal fusion ,Foreign body reaction ,Immune response ,Macrophages ,Bone growth ,Biocompatible materials ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Spinal fusion surgery is a common procedure used to stabilize the spine and treat back pain. The procedure involves the use of foreign materials such as screws, rods, or cages, which can trigger a foreign body reaction, an immune response that involves the activation of immune cells such as macrophages and lymphocytes. The foreign body reaction can impact the success of spinal fusion, as it can interfere with bone growth and fusion. This review article provides an overview of the cellular and molecular events in the foreign body reaction, the impact of the immune response on spinal fusion, and strategies to minimize its impact. By carefully considering the use of foreign materials and optimizing surgical techniques, the impact of the foreign body reaction can be reduced, leading to better outcomes for patients.
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- 2023
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