Pre-clinical in vitro tests are needed to evaluate the biomechanical performance of new spinal implants. For such experiments large animal models are frequently used. Whether these models allow any conclusions concerning the implant´s performance in humans is difficult to answer. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether calf, pig or sheep spine specimens may be used to replace human specimens in in vitro flexibility and cyclic loading tests with two different implant types. First, a dynamic and a rigid fixator (tangoRS) were tested using six human, six calf, six pig and six sheep thoracolumbar spine specimens. Standard flexibility tests were carried out in a spine tester in flexion/extension, lateral bending and axial rotatio...
There is growing interest in the biomechanics of ‘fusionless’ implant constructs used for deformity ...
This study was conducted to develop and calibrate a detailed 3-dimensional finite element model of t...
Abstract Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applie...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To compar...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
Biomechanical in-vitro testing of two gel-like implants for the regenerative disc therapy. For this ...
While various species of animal models have been used in preclinical investigations of spinal implan...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is not only responsible for an increased number of metaphyseal and spinal...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Abstract Background The past years have seen the development of many synthetic bone replacements. To...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
There is growing interest in the biomechanics of ‘fusionless’ implant constructs used for deformity ...
This study was conducted to develop and calibrate a detailed 3-dimensional finite element model of t...
Abstract Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applie...
Study Design. An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments.Objective. To compar...
Study Design: An in vitro study on human and porcine multilevel spinal segments. Objective: To compa...
The porcine model is frequently used during development and validation of new spinal devices, becaus...
Biomechanical in-vitro testing of two gel-like implants for the regenerative disc therapy. For this ...
While various species of animal models have been used in preclinical investigations of spinal implan...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is not only responsible for an increased number of metaphyseal and spinal...
This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervert...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Abstract Background The past years have seen the development of many synthetic bone replacements. To...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
There is growing interest in the biomechanics of ‘fusionless’ implant constructs used for deformity ...
This study was conducted to develop and calibrate a detailed 3-dimensional finite element model of t...
Abstract Background The need for bone graft substitutes including those being developed to be applie...