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 screw should be adapted to the pig and not merely transposed based on the literature on humans. The purpose of this study is to determine the characteristics of the optimum implantation corridors for pedicle screws in the thoracolumbar spine of piglets of different ages using computed tomography (CT) and to determine the size and length of these corridors...
The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surgery accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most reliable insertion angle, corridor length and width to place a ventr...
BACKGROUND: The swine species represents a perfect model for translational medicine due to its phys...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
PubMedID: 15928554Study Design. Experimental study. Objectives. To investigate the effects of pedicl...
There is a high risk of injury to the vascular-nervousstructures in performing pedicle fixation of t...
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 ...
Study Design. In part 1 of the study, the morphometry of thoracic pedicles and bony landmarks for pe...
Objective: 1) Identifying repere (safety corridors) for implants (screws/pins) application; 2) evalu...
Background: This study compared porcine and human thoracic spine anatomies for a better understandin...
New spinal implants and surgical procedures are often tested pre-clinically on human cadaver spines....
<p>The pedicle width (PW) is defined as the narrowest part of the pedicle (dotted line). The pedicle...
<p>X-rays of thoracic (A, C) and lumbar (B, D) vertebrae of a 90-day-old pig (30kg), with implanted ...
Porcine models of spinal cord injury (SCI) have an irreplaceable role in the development of experime...
The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surgery accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most reliable insertion angle, corridor length and width to place a ventr...
BACKGROUND: The swine species represents a perfect model for translational medicine due to its phys...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
PubMedID: 15928554Study Design. Experimental study. Objectives. To investigate the effects of pedicl...
There is a high risk of injury to the vascular-nervousstructures in performing pedicle fixation of t...
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 ...
Study Design. In part 1 of the study, the morphometry of thoracic pedicles and bony landmarks for pe...
Objective: 1) Identifying repere (safety corridors) for implants (screws/pins) application; 2) evalu...
Background: This study compared porcine and human thoracic spine anatomies for a better understandin...
New spinal implants and surgical procedures are often tested pre-clinically on human cadaver spines....
<p>The pedicle width (PW) is defined as the narrowest part of the pedicle (dotted line). The pedicle...
<p>X-rays of thoracic (A, C) and lumbar (B, D) vertebrae of a 90-day-old pig (30kg), with implanted ...
Porcine models of spinal cord injury (SCI) have an irreplaceable role in the development of experime...
The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surgery accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most reliable insertion angle, corridor length and width to place a ventr...
BACKGROUND: The swine species represents a perfect model for translational medicine due to its phys...