This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervertebral complex (ACVC) joint in a goat model to provide a new method for treating degenerative disc disease in the cervical spine. The objectives of this study were to test the safety, validity, and effectiveness of ACVC by goat model and to provide preclinical data for a clinical trial in humans in future. We designed the ACVC based on the radiological and anatomical data on goat and human cervical spines, established an animal model by implanting the ACVC into goat cervical spines in vitro prior to in vivo implantation through the anterior approach, and evaluated clinical, radiological, biomechanical parameters after implantation. The X-ray r...
Poster: abstract no. 32422Preliminary study in humans indicated that whole fresh-frozen interverteb...
Contains fulltext : 87708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: De...
<p>A, CT image before the ACVC implantation shows the normal cervical spine; B, CT image 6 weeks aft...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
Abstract Objective To preliminarily evaluate the safety and efficacy of the uncovertebral joint fusi...
<p>A, C2/3 and C3/4 discectomies; B, C3 subtotal corpectomy; C, fixation of ACVC; D and E, anterior-...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
OBJECTIVE Sheep are used as a large animal model for intervertebral disc research. However, for ...
Prophylactic local treatment involving percutaneous vertebral augmentation using bioactive materials...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
Aim: This experimental biomechanical study was performed to determine the effects of multilevel ante...
Prophylactic local treatment involving percutaneous vertebral augmentation using bioactive materials...
Background Context: Cervical disc replacement (CDR) aims to restore motion of the treated level to r...
Lu Cao,1,* Qian Chen,1,* Li-Bo Jiang,1,* Xiao-Fan Yin,1,2 Chong Bian,1 Hui-Ren Wang,1 Yi-Qun Ma,1 Xi...
The debate is still ongoing about the long term effects of the mininvasive vertebral augmentation te...
Poster: abstract no. 32422Preliminary study in humans indicated that whole fresh-frozen interverteb...
Contains fulltext : 87708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: De...
<p>A, CT image before the ACVC implantation shows the normal cervical spine; B, CT image 6 weeks aft...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
Abstract Objective To preliminarily evaluate the safety and efficacy of the uncovertebral joint fusi...
<p>A, C2/3 and C3/4 discectomies; B, C3 subtotal corpectomy; C, fixation of ACVC; D and E, anterior-...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
OBJECTIVE Sheep are used as a large animal model for intervertebral disc research. However, for ...
Prophylactic local treatment involving percutaneous vertebral augmentation using bioactive materials...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
Aim: This experimental biomechanical study was performed to determine the effects of multilevel ante...
Prophylactic local treatment involving percutaneous vertebral augmentation using bioactive materials...
Background Context: Cervical disc replacement (CDR) aims to restore motion of the treated level to r...
Lu Cao,1,* Qian Chen,1,* Li-Bo Jiang,1,* Xiao-Fan Yin,1,2 Chong Bian,1 Hui-Ren Wang,1 Yi-Qun Ma,1 Xi...
The debate is still ongoing about the long term effects of the mininvasive vertebral augmentation te...
Poster: abstract no. 32422Preliminary study in humans indicated that whole fresh-frozen interverteb...
Contains fulltext : 87708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: De...
<p>A, CT image before the ACVC implantation shows the normal cervical spine; B, CT image 6 weeks aft...