نتایج جستجو برای: pedicle screws

تعداد نتایج: 10272  

Journal: :Journal of spinal disorders 2001
A Ono M D Brown L L Latta E L Milne D C Holmes

To compare the mechanical effectiveness of a new conical screw design with a conventional cylindrical screw design, the screw insertion time, torque, and pull-out strength of single-pedicle screw and triangulated-pedicle screw constructs of each type of screw were compared in human cadaveric vertebral bodies. The time required to insert the conical screws was less than that required for cylindr...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 2007
Rajesh K Bindal Subrata Ghosh

OBJECT Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) is an increasingly popular method for achieving lumbar decompression and fusion. The procedure is technically more demanding than open fusion, with correspondingly more theoretical risk of complication. The authors describe the use of intraoperative electromyography (EMG) as an adjunct to surgery to reduce the risk of compl...

2017
Xingang Cui Guodong Wang

Pedicle screws are widely used in spinal surgeries, but it remains technically demanding to place. There are numerous studies on the anatomy of pedicle; however, there is very little insight on the relationship between the pedicle and the spinous process, which is an important part of the spinal posterior column.The aim of the study was to investigate the radiographic anatomical relationship be...

2017
Thibaut Cachon Paul Pillard Thierry Odent Claude Carozzo Eric Viguier

The pig spine is widely used as a large animal model for preclinical research in human medicine to test new spinal implants and surgical procedures. Among them, pedicle screw is one of the most common method of fixation of those implants. However, the pedicle of the porcine vertebra is not as well defined and not as large as the pedicle of the human vertebra. Therefore, the position of the scre...

2015
Hiroki Oshino Toshihiko Sakakibara Tadashi Inaba Takamasa Yoshikawa Takaya Kato Yuichi Kasai

Erratum After publication of the original article [1] it came to our attention that the legends for figures 2 and 3 had been interchanged. The correct legend for figure two is 'Pedicle screw fusion model' and the correct legend for figure three is 'Cortical bone trajectory model'. biomechanical comparison between cortical bone trajectory fixation and pedicle screw fixation. permits unrestricted...

2012
Luiz Pimenta Alexander W. L. Turner Zachary A. Dooley Rachit D. Parikh Mark D. Peterson

This study investigates the biomechanical stability of a large interbody spacer inserted by a lateral approach and compares the biomechanical differences with the more conventional transforaminal interbody fusion (TLIF), with and without supplemental pedicle screw (PS) fixation. Twenty-four L2-L3 functional spinal units (FSUs) were tested with three interbody cage options: (i) 18 mm XLIF cage, ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2001
D P Reidy D Houlden P C Nolan M Kim J A Finkelstein

We prospectively studied the use of intercostal EMG monitoring as an indicator of the accuracy of the placement of pedicle screws in the thoracic spine. We investigated 95 thoracic pedicles in 17 patients. Before insertion of the screw, the surgeon recorded his assessment of the integrity of the pedicle track. We then stimulated the track using a K-wire pedicle probe connected to a constant cur...

Journal: :Spine 2004
Ralph Kothe Wolfgang Rüther Erich Schneider Berend Linke

STUDY DESIGN An in vitro biomechanical study to compare 2 different dorsal screw fixation techniques in the cervical spine with respect to primary stability and stability after cyclic loading. OBJECTIVES To investigate if the biomechanical stability is better in pedicle screw or in lateral mass fixation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA In patients with poor bone quality who require multisegmenta...

2016
Qiang-Hua Zhang Hai-Dong Li Ji-Kang Min

OBJECTIVE To investigate how the anatomy of variant atlas vertebra impacts on the strategy used to place pedicle screws used to treat atlantoaxial instability. METHODS The study enrolled patients with cervical instability who had a posterior arch pedicle height <3.5 mm at the anchor point, a vertebral artery groove height <3.5 mm, or both. Pedicle screws were fitted according to the anatomy o...

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