Objective of this study is to assess the pullout performance of various pedicle screws in different test materials after toggling tests comparatively. Solid core, cannulated (cemented), novel expandable and solid-core (cemented) pedicle screws were instrumented to the polyurethane foams (Grade 10 and Grade 40) produced in laboratory and bovine vertebra. ASTM F543 standard was used for preparation process of samples. Toggling tests were carried out. After toggling test procedures, pullout tests were performed. Load versus displacement graph was recorded, and the ultimate pullout force was defined as the maximum load (pullout strength) sustained before failure of screw. Anteriosuperior and oblique radiographs were taken from each sample after...
This paper proposes an optimum design of the pedicle screw with respect to bone density and variable...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare calcium sulfate (CAS) and polymethylinethaayl...
PubMedID: 19829250Study Design. Experimental study. Objective. To evaluate the biomechanical stabili...
Aim of this study is to assess the pullout performance of various pedicle screws in different test m...
Pedicle screws are the main fixation devices for certain surgeries. Pedicle screw loosening is a com...
Study Design: Mechanical study. Purpose: To compare the pullout strength of different screw designs ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the possible effects of three pedicular screws on axial pull-out strengt...
Background: Pedicle screw instrumentation is one of the most commonly used forms of stabilization. A...
Pedicle screw loosening resulting from insufficient bone-screw interfacial holding power is not unco...
AIM: To investigate the pullout strength of a pedicle screw reinserted through the same trajectory M...
Study Design: Comparative in vitro biomechanical study and finite element analysis. Objectives: To i...
Pedicles are often broken when screws are inserted into hard pedicles with small diameters or when t...
Objectives: Different techniques and choices exist for revision of pedicle screws, two of which are ...
Screw pullout is a very common problem in the fixation of sacrum with pedicle screws. The principal ...
This brief book systematically discusses all subjects that affect the pullout strength of pedicle sc...
This paper proposes an optimum design of the pedicle screw with respect to bone density and variable...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare calcium sulfate (CAS) and polymethylinethaayl...
PubMedID: 19829250Study Design. Experimental study. Objective. To evaluate the biomechanical stabili...
Aim of this study is to assess the pullout performance of various pedicle screws in different test m...
Pedicle screws are the main fixation devices for certain surgeries. Pedicle screw loosening is a com...
Study Design: Mechanical study. Purpose: To compare the pullout strength of different screw designs ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the possible effects of three pedicular screws on axial pull-out strengt...
Background: Pedicle screw instrumentation is one of the most commonly used forms of stabilization. A...
Pedicle screw loosening resulting from insufficient bone-screw interfacial holding power is not unco...
AIM: To investigate the pullout strength of a pedicle screw reinserted through the same trajectory M...
Study Design: Comparative in vitro biomechanical study and finite element analysis. Objectives: To i...
Pedicles are often broken when screws are inserted into hard pedicles with small diameters or when t...
Objectives: Different techniques and choices exist for revision of pedicle screws, two of which are ...
Screw pullout is a very common problem in the fixation of sacrum with pedicle screws. The principal ...
This brief book systematically discusses all subjects that affect the pullout strength of pedicle sc...
This paper proposes an optimum design of the pedicle screw with respect to bone density and variable...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare calcium sulfate (CAS) and polymethylinethaayl...
PubMedID: 19829250Study Design. Experimental study. Objective. To evaluate the biomechanical stabili...