نتایج جستجو برای: pedicle and rachis

تعداد نتایج: 16828695  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Scott D Hodges Jason C Eck Danette Newton

The incidence of pedicle screw breech varies based on anatomic location, body habitus, surgeon experience, spinal deformity, and surgical technique. Pedicle breeches have been reported to occur in up to 40% of screws. The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare the rates of revision of pedicle screw placement when using intraoperative C-arm vs O-arm (Medtronic, Memphis, Tennessee) as...

Journal: :Neurology India 2005
S C Zeiller J Lee M Lim A R Vaccaro

The use of pedicle screw instrumentation in the spine has evolved over the last two decades. The initial use of pedicle screws began in the lumbar spine. As surgeons have become more comfortable with the complex anatomy required for accurate screw placement, the use of pedicle instrumentation has evolved to include their use in the thoracolumbar and thoracic spine. The impetus behind their incr...

Journal: :JBJS reviews 2017
I David Kaye Srinivas K Prasad Alex R Vaccaro Alan S Hilibrand

P edicle screw fixation for spinal stabilization is now commonplace in spine surgery. Traditionally, pedicle screws are placed through a trajectory in which screw insertion utilizes a transpedicular path through the axis of the pedicle, either paralleling the end plate, as in the straightforward trajectory, or following the anatomic axis of the pedicle with an approximately 22° cephalocaudal tr...

2017
Rafael G. Jakubietz Aljoscha Nickel Iva Neshkova Karsten Schmidt Fabian Gilbert Rainer H. Meffert Michael G. Jakubietz

Background Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary to free flaps, where the relevance of an intact vascular pedicle has been documented, little is known regarding twisted pedicles of propeller flaps. As secondary surgeries requiring undermining of the flap are common in the extremities, knowledge regarding the necessity to protect the pedicle is re...

Journal: :European journal of histochemistry : EJH 2008
J E Sayago R M Ordóñez M I Isla

The localization of invertase, a key enzyme in plant carbohydrate metabolism, has been established in several higher plants, but there are no reports of it in ferns. The aim of the present work was to establish the localization of the previously reported acid invertase activity of Pteris deflexa in fronds tissues and to compare the findings with invertase localization in higher plants. Acid inv...

2014
Kanthika WASINPONGWANICH Permsak PAHOLPAK Panya TUAMSUK Winai SIRICHATIVAPEE Taweechok WISANUYOTIN Weerachai KOSUWON Polasak JEERAVIPOOLVARN

Malpositioning of cervical screws risks neurovascular injury. A cervical screw fixation system can provide proper rigidity, alignment correction, and high rates of fusion afforded by high pullout biomechanical strength. The objective is to assess the dimensions and axis of the C3-C7 cervical pedicles. A 1-mm slice thickness computed tomography (CT) scan of the cervical spine of 30 patients (15 ...

2017
Jatinderpal Singh

Copyright: © 2017 | Author (s), This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial No Derivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. The didelphic female reproductive system in Haemonchus contortus possesses telogo...

2013
Ahmet Levent Aydın Mehdi Sasani

Boucher was the first to use screws that crossed through the strongest point of attachment of the facet joint into the pedicle and the body of the vertebra below. He declared a pseudorthrosis rate of 14% to 17% including multilevel fusions (1). The use of pedicle screw–assisted spinal stabilization has become increasingly popular worldwide. Pedicle screw systems engage all three columns of the ...

2015
Arjun RHH Vijay Goni Sarvadeep Dhatt Vishal Kumar Rakesh John Uday Guled Harsha Vardhan

We reported a technical report of traumatic lower cervical spondylolisthesisca used by bilateral pedicle fracture, without neurological compression. The patient was treated with the minimally invasive technique of percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. Fracture healing and normal cervical motion were confirmed by plain films and physical examinations on the 18-monthpostoperatively. The technique ...

2017
Katelyn G. Bennett Robert H. Gilman

Breast reduction is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures, and pedicle deepithelialization remains a time-consuming step of the operation. This is especially true when using an inferior pedicle. We present a novel technique of intradermal infiltration of the breast pedicle with local anesthetic to facilitate efficient, bloodless deepithelialization. The senior author use...

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