Bioabsorbable implants are commonplace in knee and shoulder surgery. Bioabsorbable poly(I-lactide-co-D,L-lactide) (PLDLLA) cage devices have potential benefits over autologous tricortical iliac crest bone graft and metallic cages for cervical spine interbody fusion. The purpose of this study was to compare interbody fusion of an autologous tricortical iliac crest bone graft with that of a bioabsorbable cage using a sheep cervical spine interbody fusion model. This study was designed to determine differences in (1) the ability to preserve postoperative distraction, (2) biomechanical stability, and (3) histological characteristics of intervertebral bone matrix formation. Sixteen full-grown Merino sheep underwent C3/4 discectomy and fusion. Af...
Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices are reported to be 90% effective for single-level lu...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Background: Bioabsorbable implants are not widely used in spine surgery. This study investigated the...
BACKGROUND: New applications of bioabsorbable polymer implants demand for histologic evaluation beca...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
Object. Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices are reported to be 90% effective in cases re...
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...
Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices are reported to be 90% effective for single-level lu...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Lumbar fusion often remains the last treatment option for various acute and chronic spinal condition...
Background: Bioabsorbable implants are not widely used in spine surgery. This study investigated the...
BACKGROUND: New applications of bioabsorbable polymer implants demand for histologic evaluation beca...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
Object. Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices are reported to be 90% effective in cases re...
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...
Titanium lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices are reported to be 90% effective for single-level lu...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...