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  2. Practice Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Practice Fusion is a web-based electronic health record (EHR) company founded in 2005 and acquired by Allscripts in 2018. It was involved in a kickback scheme to increase opioid prescriptions among its clients and patients, and was fined $145 million by the DOJ in 2020.

  3. Spinal fusion - Wikipedia

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    Spinal fusion is a procedure that connects two or more vertebrae to prevent movement and relieve pain or pressure on the spine or nerves. It can be used for various conditions, such as degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, or fractures, but it may have complications and long-term effects.

  4. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion - Wikipedia

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    ACDF stands for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, a surgery to treat nerve or spinal cord compression by the cervical spine. Learn about the medical uses, contraindications, technique and recovery of this procedure from Wikipedia.

  5. Total disc replacement - Wikipedia

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    These studies are comparative, noting differences between patients receiving a new device versus patients that receive spinal fusion or another previously-approved disc replacement. The below table illustrates currently-approved disc replacement devices, their approval dates, the number of approved levels for each device, and their current ...

  6. Minimally invasive thoracic spinal fusion - Wikipedia

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    Once the lung is aside the surgeon removes the amount of discs needed for the fusion. Each patient is different in the number of discs needed to be removed. Bone from the patient's hip is then inserted right where the discs used to be. Screws are then inserted along the spine from the inside of the rib cage. These screws act as anchors for the rod.

  7. Horseshoe kidney - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe kidney, also known as ren arcuatus, is a condition where the kidneys fuse to form a horseshoe shape during development. It can cause kidney obstruction, infections, stones, and cancer, and is often diagnosed incidentally on imaging.

  8. Harrington rod - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington rod is a stainless steel implant that was used to treat spinal curvature and instability, especially scoliosis, from the 1960s to the 1990s. It was invented by Paul Harrington, a professor of orthopedic surgery, and required a spinal fusion to prevent fatigue and breakage.

  9. Horror fusionis - Wikipedia

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    Horror fusionis is a rare condition and normally appears only in patients who have been treated by means of surgery or other interventions. [2] Attempts to achieve stereoscopic vision, in particular anti-suppression therapy and other orthoptic exercises, may lead to double vision as undesired side effect, in particular also to horror fusionis.

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