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Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials

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Published in:Journal of Neurosurgery: Neurosurgical FOCUS
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Published: 2026
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title Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_alt Riesgo de reoperación a largo plazo después de artroplastia de disco cervical versus fusión: un metaanálisis emparejado por nivel de estudios de exención de dispositivo de investigación de la FDA y ensayos aleatorios internacionales
Risque de réopération à long terme après arthroplastie discale cervicale versus fusion : méta-analyse appariée par niveau des études IDE de la FDA et des essais randomisés internationaux
Risco de reoperação a longo prazo após artroplastia de disco cervical versus fusão: uma meta-análise pareada por nível de estudos de isenção de dispositivo experimental da FDA e ensaios randomizados internacionais
title_auth Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_es_txt Riesgo de reoperación a largo plazo después de artroplastia de disco cervical versus fusión: un metaanálisis emparejado por nivel de estudios de exención de dispositivo de investigación de la FDA y ensayos aleatorios internacionales
title_fr_txt Risque de réopération à long terme après arthroplastie discale cervicale versus fusion : méta-analyse appariée par niveau des études IDE de la FDA et des essais randomisés internationaux
title_full Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_fullStr Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_full_unstemmed Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_pt_txt Risco de reoperação a longo prazo após artroplastia de disco cervical versus fusão: uma meta-análise pareada por nível de estudos de isenção de dispositivo experimental da FDA e ensaios randomizados internacionais
title_short Long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of FDA investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
title_sort long-term reoperation risk after cervical disc arthroplasty versus fusion: a level-matched meta-analysis of fda investigational device exemption studies and international randomized trials
topic Surgery
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Surgery
url https://thejns.org/view/journals/neurosurg-focus/61/1/article-pE4.xml