A new small animal model for the study of spine fusion in the sand rat: pilot studies

2009 
Spine fusion is used to treat traumatic or degenerative lumbar instability in the cervical or lumbar spine. Although degenerative radiological changes in discs adjacent to a fusion have been well-recognized, histopathological changes in adjacent discs have not been studied and are poorly understood. An economical small animal model for lumbar fusion would be a useful research tool. Study objectives were to: (1) develop a model of non-instrumented spine fusion in the sand rat, a rodent with spontaneous, age-related disc degeneration; (2) use radiological–histological analyses to study fusion and disc degeneration in cranial and caudal discs adjacent to the fusion. Studies were approved by our Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. A small segment of outer annulus tissue was surgically removed from lumbar discs, radiographs obtained and the animal allowed to recover and age. At surgical harvest, radiographs of 28 spine fusion specimens were scored and statistically analysed for adjacent disc space nar...
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