نتایج جستجو برای: spine instrumentation
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Study Design Systematic review. Clinical Questions (1) What is the comparative efficacy of unilateral instrumentation compared with bilateral instrumentation in spine surgery? (2) What is the safety of unilateral instrumentation compared with bilateral instrumentation in spine surgery? Methods Electronic databases and reference lists of key articles were searched up to September 30, 2014, to id...
background & importance: spinal deformity is one of the most common disorders among the vertebral diseases that results from unnatural curvatures of spine, such as scoliosis and kyphosis. spinal fusion surgery used most commonly to treat certain types of spinal deformity. here in, we report the efficacy of posterior spinal fusion accompanied by instrumentation in patients with the limitations o...
*Liu, X.-C.; +**Rizza, R.; *Thometz, J.; *Tassone, C. *Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin. +**Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI [email protected] INTRODUCTION: For the treatment of scoliosis, traditional instrumentations such as Cotrel-Dubousset are very rigid and effect spine growth. Recently, spinal Fusionless instrumentation ...
Multiple techniques exist for the fixation of C2, including axial pedicle screws and bilateral translaminar screws. We describe a novel method of incorporating both the translaminar and pedicle screws within C2 to improve fixation to the subaxial spine in patients requiring posterior cervical instrumentation for deformity correction or instability. We report three cases of patients with cervica...
UNLABELLED Surgery on the degenerative cervical spine disorders aims at decompression of the neural structures and restoring the physiological profile of the cervical spine. The aims of internal fixation are to gain primary stability, introduce a bony fusion and to correct the shape of the spine. The present study will give answers to the following questions: 1. What is the overall revision rat...
Cervical spinal cord injuries make up more than half of all spinal cord injuries. It affects 2-3% of all trauma patients and accounts for 8.2% of all trauma related deaths. Cervical spine surgery has been evolving in terms of surgical technique, equipment, and instrumentation. We have analyzed a series of patients with cervical spine injuries stabilized with various instrumentation techniques. ...
Traumatic spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine is uncommon and can result in canal narrowing and spinal cord injury. Early decompression promotes recovery of neurological function. We report 3 such cases: one in the lumbosacral joint and 2 in the lumbar spine. The former patient had an open fracture-dislocation and underwent (delayed) posterior decompression and instrumentation without interbo...
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