PURPOSE The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) is an alternative to the traditional pedicle screw trajectory (TT) in posterior spinal instrumentation, enhancing screw contact with cortical bone and therefore increasing fixation strength. Additional to the trajectory, insertion depth (pericortical vs. bicortical placement) could be a relevant factor affecting the fixation strength. However, the potential biomechanical benefit of a bicortical placement of CBT screws is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to quantify the fixation strength of pericortical- versus bicortical-CBT (pCBT versus bCBT) screws in a randomized cadaveric study. METHODS Pedicle screws were either placed pericortical or bicortical with a CBT in 20 lumbar ve...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo compare initial fixation using the cortical bone trajector...
Object. An experiment was performed to study the limits of the ability of screws designed to center ...
STUDY DESIGN Biomechanical cadaveric study. OBJECTIVE To determine whether augmentation pos...
PURPOSE The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) is an alternative to the traditional pedicle screw tra...
Over the past few decades, many attempts to enhance the integrity of the bone-screw interface have b...
Three key factors are responsible for the biomechanical performance of pedicle screw fixation: screw...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeCortical bone trajectory (CBT), a more medial-to-lateral and ...
There have been a number of developments in screw design and implantation techniques over recent yea...
To compare in detail the effects of pedicle screw insertion in osteoporotic vertebrae via Krag and C...
Abstract Background To compare the CT values and length of the screw tracks of traditional trajector...
The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) has been introduced with the aim of better screw hold, however, s...
Study DesignClinical case series.PurposeIn the posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) procedure in...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The internal carotid artery and hypoglossal nerve lie over the anterior aspect o...
Internal fixation of osteoporotic spines for fracture or deformity is currently difficult, owing to ...
Study DesignCase-control study.PurposeTo evaluate clinical and radiological results of transforamina...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo compare initial fixation using the cortical bone trajector...
Object. An experiment was performed to study the limits of the ability of screws designed to center ...
STUDY DESIGN Biomechanical cadaveric study. OBJECTIVE To determine whether augmentation pos...
PURPOSE The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) is an alternative to the traditional pedicle screw tra...
Over the past few decades, many attempts to enhance the integrity of the bone-screw interface have b...
Three key factors are responsible for the biomechanical performance of pedicle screw fixation: screw...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeCortical bone trajectory (CBT), a more medial-to-lateral and ...
There have been a number of developments in screw design and implantation techniques over recent yea...
To compare in detail the effects of pedicle screw insertion in osteoporotic vertebrae via Krag and C...
Abstract Background To compare the CT values and length of the screw tracks of traditional trajector...
The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) has been introduced with the aim of better screw hold, however, s...
Study DesignClinical case series.PurposeIn the posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) procedure in...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The internal carotid artery and hypoglossal nerve lie over the anterior aspect o...
Internal fixation of osteoporotic spines for fracture or deformity is currently difficult, owing to ...
Study DesignCase-control study.PurposeTo evaluate clinical and radiological results of transforamina...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo compare initial fixation using the cortical bone trajector...
Object. An experiment was performed to study the limits of the ability of screws designed to center ...
STUDY DESIGN Biomechanical cadaveric study. OBJECTIVE To determine whether augmentation pos...