STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current posterior fixation technique with spacers at C1-C2. A clinical case study supplements this biomechanical analysis. PURPOSE: Researchers explored their hypothesis that spacers combined with posterior instrumentation (PI) reduce range of motion significantly, possibly leading to better fusion outcomes. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Literature shows that the atlantoaxial joint is unique in allowing segmental rotary motion, enabling head turning. With no intervertebral discs at these joints, multiple ligaments bind the axis to the skull base and to the atlas; an intact odontoid (dens) enhances stability. The most common traumatic injury at these stron...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Purpose: Analysis of functional outcome of elderly patients with type II odontoid fractures treated ...
Purpose The incidence of atlanto-axial injuries is continuously increasing and often requires surgic...
STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current...
STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current...
Study DesignResearchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current p...
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical stability imparted t...
STUDY DESIGN: A biomechanical testing protocol was used to study atlantoaxial fixation techniques in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Previous studies showed anterior plates of older design to be inadequate for sta...
Background: Anterior odontoid screw fixation for the treatment of type II odontoid fractures, in con...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Purpose: Analysis of functional outcome of elderly patients with type II odontoid fractures treated ...
Purpose The incidence of atlanto-axial injuries is continuously increasing and often requires surgic...
STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current...
STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current...
Study DesignResearchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current p...
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical stability imparted t...
STUDY DESIGN: A biomechanical testing protocol was used to study atlantoaxial fixation techniques in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Previous studies showed anterior plates of older design to be inadequate for sta...
Background: Anterior odontoid screw fixation for the treatment of type II odontoid fractures, in con...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
Aims: We wished to investigate the role of the cervical ligaments in maintaining atlantoaxial stabil...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Purpose: Analysis of functional outcome of elderly patients with type II odontoid fractures treated ...
Purpose The incidence of atlanto-axial injuries is continuously increasing and often requires surgic...