The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, because of its likeness to the human spine. These spinal devices are frequently composed of pedicle screws with a reputation for stable fixation but which can suffer pull-outs during preclinical implantation on young animals, leading to high morbidity. With a view to identifying the best choices to optimize pedicle screw fixation in the porcine model, this study evaluates ex vivo the impact of weight (age) of the animal, the level of the vertebrae (lumbar or thoracic) and the type of screw anchorage (mono- or bi-cortical) on pedicle screw pullouts. Among the 80 pig vertebrae (90- and 140-day-old) tested in this study, the average screw pullout forc...
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Objective: To determine the biomechanical behaviour of a novel distraction-stabilization system, con...
PubMedID: 19564754STUDY DESIGN.: Experimental study. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate whether anterior spi...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
International audienceThe porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new ...
Background: Pedicle screw instrumentation is one of the most commonly used forms of stabilization. A...
PubMedID: 19829250Study Design. Experimental study. Objective. To evaluate the biomechanical stabili...
The pig spine is widely used as a large animal model for preclinical research in human medicine to t...
STUDY DESIGN: Experimental animal study. OBJECTIVE: To determine biological compatibility, stabil...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
STUDY DESIGN: A porcine cadaveric biomechanical study.OBJECTIVE: To biomechanically evaluate a novel...
AIM: To investigate the pullout strength of a pedicle screw reinserted through the same trajectory M...
PubMedID: 15928554Study Design. Experimental study. Objectives. To investigate the effects of pedicl...
Study Design In vivo analysis in a porcine model. Objectives To develop a porcine experimental scoli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of varying the outer diameter of screws of a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To determine the biomechanical behaviour of a novel distraction-stabilization system, con...
PubMedID: 19564754STUDY DESIGN.: Experimental study. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate whether anterior spi...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
International audienceThe porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new ...
Background: Pedicle screw instrumentation is one of the most commonly used forms of stabilization. A...
PubMedID: 19829250Study Design. Experimental study. Objective. To evaluate the biomechanical stabili...
The pig spine is widely used as a large animal model for preclinical research in human medicine to t...
STUDY DESIGN: Experimental animal study. OBJECTIVE: To determine biological compatibility, stabil...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
STUDY DESIGN: A porcine cadaveric biomechanical study.OBJECTIVE: To biomechanically evaluate a novel...
AIM: To investigate the pullout strength of a pedicle screw reinserted through the same trajectory M...
PubMedID: 15928554Study Design. Experimental study. Objectives. To investigate the effects of pedicl...
Study Design In vivo analysis in a porcine model. Objectives To develop a porcine experimental scoli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of varying the outer diameter of screws of a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To determine the biomechanical behaviour of a novel distraction-stabilization system, con...
PubMedID: 19564754STUDY DESIGN.: Experimental study. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate whether anterior spi...