Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: While many studies have attempted to quantify objective observations and subjective patient reports, it remains problematic to define success after spinal surgery. In previous reports we have determined the minimal acceptable and expected outcomes of spinal fusion for different diagnoses. In this paper we report on the achievement of minimal acceptable outcome after spinal surgery for degenerative disc disease at two major centers.

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