International audienceGrowth-preserving spinal surgery suffer from high complications rate. A recent bipolar instrumentation using two anchoring points (thoracic and pelvic) showed lower rates, but its biomechanical behaviour has not been characterised yet. The aim of this work was to combine in vitro and in vivo data to improve and validate a finite element model (FEM) of the spine, and to apply it to compare bipolar and classical all-screws implants.Spinal segments were tested in vitro to measure range of motion (ROM). Thoracic segments were also tested with bipolar instrumentation to measure ROM and rod strain using a strain gage.A subject-specific FEM of the spine, pelvis and ribcage of an in vivo asymptomatic subject was built. Spinal ...
Scoliosis is a 3D deformation of the spine and rib cage. For severe cases, surgery with spine instru...
Spinal fusion is a widely and successfully performed strategy for the treatment of spinal deformitie...
DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO VALIDATE COMPUTER MODELS OF THE SPINE FOR SCOLIOSIS CORRECTION SURGERY SI...
International audienceGrowth-preserving spinal surgery suffer from high complications rate. A recent...
A large spectrum of medical devices exists; it aims to correct deformities associated with spinal di...
Growth-guidance constructs are an alternative to growing rods for the surgical treatment of early on...
Background: Finite element (FE) models have become a standard pre-clinical tool to study biomechanic...
Abstract: Finite element analysis is a widely accepted tool used in many industries and research act...
Due to its ability to represent intricate systems with material nonlinearities as well as irregular ...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine most prevalent in adolescent females. As the...
The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanically validated finite element model to predict the...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Two separate in vitro biomechanical studies were conducted on human cadaveric spines (Lumbar) to eva...
This dissertation has two major parts; Analytical and Experimental. The analytical section contains ...
Scoliosis is a 3D deformation of the spine and rib cage. For severe cases, surgery with spine instru...
Spinal fusion is a widely and successfully performed strategy for the treatment of spinal deformitie...
DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO VALIDATE COMPUTER MODELS OF THE SPINE FOR SCOLIOSIS CORRECTION SURGERY SI...
International audienceGrowth-preserving spinal surgery suffer from high complications rate. A recent...
A large spectrum of medical devices exists; it aims to correct deformities associated with spinal di...
Growth-guidance constructs are an alternative to growing rods for the surgical treatment of early on...
Background: Finite element (FE) models have become a standard pre-clinical tool to study biomechanic...
Abstract: Finite element analysis is a widely accepted tool used in many industries and research act...
Due to its ability to represent intricate systems with material nonlinearities as well as irregular ...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine most prevalent in adolescent females. As the...
The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanically validated finite element model to predict the...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Two separate in vitro biomechanical studies were conducted on human cadaveric spines (Lumbar) to eva...
This dissertation has two major parts; Analytical and Experimental. The analytical section contains ...
Scoliosis is a 3D deformation of the spine and rib cage. For severe cases, surgery with spine instru...
Spinal fusion is a widely and successfully performed strategy for the treatment of spinal deformitie...
DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO VALIDATE COMPUTER MODELS OF THE SPINE FOR SCOLIOSIS CORRECTION SURGERY SI...