Abstract Background Traditional one-above and one-below four-screw posterior short-segment instrumentation is used for unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures. However, this method has a high rate of implant failure and early loss of reduction. The purpose of this study was to use finite element (FE) analysis to determine the effect of treating thoracolumbar burst fractures by short-segment pedicle screw fixation using a combination of two additional pedicle screws and vertebroplasty at the level of the fracture. Methods An intact T11-L1 spine FE model was created from the computed tomography images of a male subject. Four fixation models with posterior fusion devices (pedicle screws, rods, cross-link) were established to simulate an unstabl...
Thoracolumbar is the most often fractured part in the spine. Thoracolumbar fracture results from sev...
Objective: To investigate the biomechanical characteristics of different posterior fixation techniqu...
Purpose. A hybrid pedicle screw system for minimally invasive spinal fixation was developed based on...
Objective: To compare the von Mises stresses of the internal fixation devices among different short ...
Intermediate screw fixation at the fracture level has been widely accepted to treat thoracolumbar bu...
BackgroundTo compare the biomechanical characteristics of different posterior intermediate screw fix...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of augmentation of the fractured vertebrae...
The majority of compressive vertebral fractures in osteoporotic bone occur at the level of the thora...
Posterior view of T7-L5 spine models: a) intact; b) L1 corpectomy performed to simulate serious burs...
OBJECTIVES: No studies have compared monoaxial and polyaxial pedicle screws with regard to the von M...
The management strategies of thoracolumbar (TL) burst fractures include posterior, anterior, and com...
There are several surgical techniques currently employed to treat thoracolumbar burst fractures, inc...
Objective. In this study, the mechanical properties of the new spinal fixation system (NSFS) in the ...
INTRODUCTION Thoracolumbar fracture is the most common spinal fractures worldwide. Despite this, t...
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to numerically evaluate the surgical treatment of thoracolumbar...
Thoracolumbar is the most often fractured part in the spine. Thoracolumbar fracture results from sev...
Objective: To investigate the biomechanical characteristics of different posterior fixation techniqu...
Purpose. A hybrid pedicle screw system for minimally invasive spinal fixation was developed based on...
Objective: To compare the von Mises stresses of the internal fixation devices among different short ...
Intermediate screw fixation at the fracture level has been widely accepted to treat thoracolumbar bu...
BackgroundTo compare the biomechanical characteristics of different posterior intermediate screw fix...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of augmentation of the fractured vertebrae...
The majority of compressive vertebral fractures in osteoporotic bone occur at the level of the thora...
Posterior view of T7-L5 spine models: a) intact; b) L1 corpectomy performed to simulate serious burs...
OBJECTIVES: No studies have compared monoaxial and polyaxial pedicle screws with regard to the von M...
The management strategies of thoracolumbar (TL) burst fractures include posterior, anterior, and com...
There are several surgical techniques currently employed to treat thoracolumbar burst fractures, inc...
Objective. In this study, the mechanical properties of the new spinal fixation system (NSFS) in the ...
INTRODUCTION Thoracolumbar fracture is the most common spinal fractures worldwide. Despite this, t...
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to numerically evaluate the surgical treatment of thoracolumbar...
Thoracolumbar is the most often fractured part in the spine. Thoracolumbar fracture results from sev...
Objective: To investigate the biomechanical characteristics of different posterior fixation techniqu...
Purpose. A hybrid pedicle screw system for minimally invasive spinal fixation was developed based on...