Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is commonly used for the research of posterolateral intertransverse lumbar arthrodesis. The standard approach reported by many researchers are a muscle splitting approach through the intermuscular plane between multifidus and longissimus muscles. Methods: In this research the fusion bed was exposed by retracting the three groups of paraspinal muscles (multifidus, longissimus and iliocostalis) medially. Results: This alternative method showed good exposure of the transverse processes and intertransverse membrane with less bleeding from the muscles observed. No death due to surgical complication was observed out of twenty-four rabbits operated. Conclusion: An easy and safe method for per...
Introduction: Our hypothesis was that a neurocranial suture autograft will, when shielded from dura,...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of temporalis muscle-fascia graft, fresh ...
Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into clo...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is commonly used for the research of postero...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is commonly used for the research of postero...
Purpose: To provide a detailed anatomical description of the head of normal rabbits by using compute...
OBJECTIVE The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is an established animal model for examining s...
Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate tissue reactions such as bone genesis, cartila...
Cerebrospinal fluid fistula secondary to head trauma is a potentially dangerous problem and precise ...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit is an established model for infection. Objective: A...
Compression and displacement of the developing fusion mass by the paraspinal musculature may be a co...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
Objectives: A study was performed to evaluate the lumbar vertebrae of domestic rabbits using compute...
Objective-To obtain a detailed anatomic description of the rabbit head by means of computed tomograp...
Introduction: Our hypothesis was that a neurocranial suture autograft will, when shielded from dura,...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of temporalis muscle-fascia graft, fresh ...
Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into clo...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is commonly used for the research of postero...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is commonly used for the research of postero...
Purpose: To provide a detailed anatomical description of the head of normal rabbits by using compute...
OBJECTIVE The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit model is an established animal model for examining s...
Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate tissue reactions such as bone genesis, cartila...
Cerebrospinal fluid fistula secondary to head trauma is a potentially dangerous problem and precise ...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagu...
Introduction: The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit is an established model for infection. Objective: A...
Compression and displacement of the developing fusion mass by the paraspinal musculature may be a co...
Introduction: Critical size defects (CSD) in the long bones of New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolag...
Objectives: A study was performed to evaluate the lumbar vertebrae of domestic rabbits using compute...
Objective-To obtain a detailed anatomic description of the rabbit head by means of computed tomograp...
Introduction: Our hypothesis was that a neurocranial suture autograft will, when shielded from dura,...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of temporalis muscle-fascia graft, fresh ...
Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into clo...