AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of augmentation of the fractured vertebrae after posterior instrumentation.MethodsBy simulating internal fixation plus augmentation with cement, eight tridimensional, anatomically detailed finite element models of the T11-L1 functional spinal junction were developed. Two kinds of models for mimicking different severity of the fracture were established according to the Denis’ classification. Augmentation with cement was conducted after reduction with posterior fixation using a universal spine system. These models assumed a three-column loading configuration as follows: compression, anteflexion, extension, lateroflexion and axial rotation. Stress of the implants and spine was evaluated...
Transvertebral Bone Graft and Augmentation (TBGA) has achieved good clinical effects in the treatmen...
Background: Spinal fractures related to AS are often treated by long posterior stabilisation. The bi...
Vertebral burst fractures are a significant health and economic concern worldwide. The optimal manag...
Abstract Background Traditional one-above and one-below four-screw posterior short-segment instrumen...
Objective. In this study, the mechanical properties of the new spinal fixation system (NSFS) in the ...
Introduction. Morphological and biomechanical features of the thoracolumbar junction determine the l...
There are several surgical techniques currently employed to treat thoracolumbar burst fractures, inc...
The majority of compressive vertebral fractures in osteoporotic bone occur at the level of the thora...
Introduction: Cement augmentation in vertebrae is used to promote mechanical strength after spinal f...
The management strategies of thoracolumbar (TL) burst fractures include posterior, anterior, and com...
Intermediate screw fixation at the fracture level has been widely accepted to treat thoracolumbar bu...
Vertebroplasty (VP), balloon kyphoplasty (BKP), and vertebral stent (VS) are usually used for treati...
Thoracolumbar spine fracture classifications are mainly based on a post-traumatic observation of fra...
Thoracolumbar is the most often fractured part in the spine. Thoracolumbar fracture results from sev...
The treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFS) by transvertebral bone graft a...
Transvertebral Bone Graft and Augmentation (TBGA) has achieved good clinical effects in the treatmen...
Background: Spinal fractures related to AS are often treated by long posterior stabilisation. The bi...
Vertebral burst fractures are a significant health and economic concern worldwide. The optimal manag...
Abstract Background Traditional one-above and one-below four-screw posterior short-segment instrumen...
Objective. In this study, the mechanical properties of the new spinal fixation system (NSFS) in the ...
Introduction. Morphological and biomechanical features of the thoracolumbar junction determine the l...
There are several surgical techniques currently employed to treat thoracolumbar burst fractures, inc...
The majority of compressive vertebral fractures in osteoporotic bone occur at the level of the thora...
Introduction: Cement augmentation in vertebrae is used to promote mechanical strength after spinal f...
The management strategies of thoracolumbar (TL) burst fractures include posterior, anterior, and com...
Intermediate screw fixation at the fracture level has been widely accepted to treat thoracolumbar bu...
Vertebroplasty (VP), balloon kyphoplasty (BKP), and vertebral stent (VS) are usually used for treati...
Thoracolumbar spine fracture classifications are mainly based on a post-traumatic observation of fra...
Thoracolumbar is the most often fractured part in the spine. Thoracolumbar fracture results from sev...
The treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFS) by transvertebral bone graft a...
Transvertebral Bone Graft and Augmentation (TBGA) has achieved good clinical effects in the treatmen...
Background: Spinal fractures related to AS are often treated by long posterior stabilisation. The bi...
Vertebral burst fractures are a significant health and economic concern worldwide. The optimal manag...