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Biologics in Spine Fusion.

Achieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms of allograft products including decellularized allograft; demineralized bone matrix; synthetic materials including bioactive glass; and autologous and allograft mesenchymal stem cells. Bone morphogenetic proteins can be efficacious for fusion but have significant risks and are not suitable for all spine procedures. There is a wide variety of utilization of biologics for spine fusion that are influenced by spinal region, surgeon preference, surgical training, health system formulary, and cost.

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