Background And Aims: A prospective long-term follow-up study of bioactive glass (BAG)-S53P4 and autogenous bone (AB) used as bone graft substitutes for posterolateral spondylodesis in treatment of unstable lumbar spine burst fractures during 1996-1998 was conducted.

Material And Methods: The lumbar fractures were fixed using posterior USS instrumentation. BAG was implanted on the left side of the fusion-bed and AB on the right side. The operative outcome was evaluated on X-rays and CT scans, and a clinical examination was also performed.

Results: The Oswestry score was excellent, and the mean pain score 1. The mean compression rate of the injured vertebral body was 25%. A solid bony fusion was seen on CT scans on the AB side in all patients and on the BAG side in five patients, and a partial fusion in five patients, resulting in a total fusion-rate of 71% of all fused segments in the BAG group.

Conclusions: Our long-term results show that BAG-S54P4 bone graft material is safe to be used as a bone graft extender in spine surgery.

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