OBJECTIVE: To assess optimal angulation characteristics of lateral mass screws for subaxial (C3 to C6) fixation of the cervical spine in the neutral position. BACKGROUND: In the typical Magerl or Anderson placement technique, the screw trajectory is ideally parallel to the facet joint. For the rod and screw to align properly, the screw head must rotate enough to become perpendicular to the rod. If the optimal angle for the screw head is limited by the screw design, abnormal torsional forces will be generated at the rod/screw interface inducing kyphosis. In this paper, we examined the spinal anatomy in patients with normal CTs to determine the necessary range of motion between tulip head and screw to prevent forced persuasion and abnormal ce...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
Background Data: Segmental spinal screw fixation has been used effectively for subaxial spine instab...
Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a congenital or developmental condition that leads to instability...
Journal ArticleObject. Placement of transarticular facet screws is one option for stabilization of t...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the lateral mass screw (LMS) ...
WOS: 000300872300011PubMed ID: 22218298Study Design. Review article. Objective. To review the indica...
lengths with Roy-Camille and Magerl techniques of screw insertion using computerized tomography in 9...
OBJECTIVE: Transarticular facet screws restore biomechanical stability to the cervical spine when po...
BACKGROUND: Anatomically and biomechanically, the atlantoaxial joint is unique compared with the rem...
Background: Lateral mass screw (LMS) and transpedicular screw (TPS) techniques are the two major opt...
Objective For surgical treatment of instable upper cervical injuries, the Harms technique using late...
C2 straight lateral mass fixation is a technique that can be used for cervical fixation in patients...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Inadvertent perforation of the C0-C1 and C1-C2 joints is one of the potential co...
Introduction: Pedicle screws (PSs) or lateral mass screws (LMSs) are used in posterior cervical spin...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
Background Data: Segmental spinal screw fixation has been used effectively for subaxial spine instab...
Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a congenital or developmental condition that leads to instability...
Journal ArticleObject. Placement of transarticular facet screws is one option for stabilization of t...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the lateral mass screw (LMS) ...
WOS: 000300872300011PubMed ID: 22218298Study Design. Review article. Objective. To review the indica...
lengths with Roy-Camille and Magerl techniques of screw insertion using computerized tomography in 9...
OBJECTIVE: Transarticular facet screws restore biomechanical stability to the cervical spine when po...
BACKGROUND: Anatomically and biomechanically, the atlantoaxial joint is unique compared with the rem...
Background: Lateral mass screw (LMS) and transpedicular screw (TPS) techniques are the two major opt...
Objective For surgical treatment of instable upper cervical injuries, the Harms technique using late...
C2 straight lateral mass fixation is a technique that can be used for cervical fixation in patients...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Inadvertent perforation of the C0-C1 and C1-C2 joints is one of the potential co...
Introduction: Pedicle screws (PSs) or lateral mass screws (LMSs) are used in posterior cervical spin...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
Background Data: Segmental spinal screw fixation has been used effectively for subaxial spine instab...
Atlanto-axial instability (AAI) is a congenital or developmental condition that leads to instability...