Object. The authors compared the biomechanical stability resulting from the use of a new technique for occipitoatlantal motion segment fixation with an established method and assessed the additional stability provided by combining the two techniques. Methods. Specimens were loaded using nonconstraining pure moments while recording the three-dimensional angular movement at occiput (Oc)-C1 and C1-2. Specimens were tested intact and after destabilization and fixation as follows: 1) Oc-C1 transarticular screws plus C1-2 transarticular screws; 2) occipitocervical transarticular (OCTA) plate in which C1-2 transarticular screws attach to a loop from Oc to C-2; and (3) OCTA plate plus Oc-C1 transarticular screws. Occipitoatlantal transarticular scr...
BACKGROUND: Anatomically and biomechanically, the atlantoaxial joint is unique compared with the rem...
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical stability imparted t...
OBJECTIVE: Transarticular facet screws restore biomechanical stability to the cervical spine when po...
Object. The purpose of this study was to compare cable techniques used in occipitocervical fixation ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
Object. Two new techniques for atlantoaxial fixation have been recently described. In one technique,...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions f...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions f...
Journal ArticleObject. Stabilization with rigid screw/rod fixation is the treatment of choice for cr...
Object. The authors sought to determine the biomechanics of the occipitoatlantal (occiput [Oc]-C1) a...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions for the occipitocerv...
International audienceBackgroundOccipito-cervical fusion can be necessary in case of cranio-cervical...
Object. The small diameter of the pedicle can make C-7 pedicle screw insertion dangerous. Although t...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
STUDY DESIGN: A biomechanical testing protocol was used to study atlantoaxial fixation techniques in...
BACKGROUND: Anatomically and biomechanically, the atlantoaxial joint is unique compared with the rem...
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical stability imparted t...
OBJECTIVE: Transarticular facet screws restore biomechanical stability to the cervical spine when po...
Object. The purpose of this study was to compare cable techniques used in occipitocervical fixation ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
Object. Two new techniques for atlantoaxial fixation have been recently described. In one technique,...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions f...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions f...
Journal ArticleObject. Stabilization with rigid screw/rod fixation is the treatment of choice for cr...
Object. The authors sought to determine the biomechanics of the occipitoatlantal (occiput [Oc]-C1) a...
This study is about a biomechanical comparison of some stabilization solutions for the occipitocerv...
International audienceBackgroundOccipito-cervical fusion can be necessary in case of cranio-cervical...
Object. The small diameter of the pedicle can make C-7 pedicle screw insertion dangerous. Although t...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
STUDY DESIGN: A biomechanical testing protocol was used to study atlantoaxial fixation techniques in...
BACKGROUND: Anatomically and biomechanically, the atlantoaxial joint is unique compared with the rem...
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element analysis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the biomechanical stability imparted t...
OBJECTIVE: Transarticular facet screws restore biomechanical stability to the cervical spine when po...