Objective: 1) Identifying repere (safety corridors) for implants (screws/pins) application; 2) evaluation of the ideal tilt angle, of reliability of choosen repere by ex vivo drilling test; 3) evaluation of differences between vertebrae over thoraco‐lumbar spine. Study Design: Computed tomography and ex‐vivo prospective studies. Materials and Methods: Phase I: CT images of spine of 20 dogs of different breeds were used to define lateral safe corridors in cross section plane. The angle allowing the highest amount of bone purchase with safe margins for bicortical implants was defined as the optimal corridor. Width and height of the vertebral body, optimum (α), maximum (β) and minimum (γ) safe angles were measured at the ideal insertion point....
Bone plates and screws are often recommended to fix vertebral fracture and luxation in dogs although...
OBJECTIVE To compare the accuracy of radiography and computed tomography (CT) in predicting impla...
OBJECTIVES The main aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of minimally invasive stab...
Objective: 1) Identifying repere (safety corridors) for implants (screws/pins) application; 2) evalu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surge...
The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surgery accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most reliable insertion angle, corridor length and width to place a ventr...
Objective-To determine angles of insertion for laminar vertebral fixation of L1 and L2 by use of a l...
Objectives: A study was performed to evaluate the lumbar vertebrae of domestic rabbits using compute...
Objective: To assess the accuracy of three-dimensionally (3-D) printed drill guides in constraining ...
Objective: To evaluate the safety and accuracy of a unilateral three-dimensionally printed animal-sp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy and safety of pin placement for lateral vertebral stabilization...
Vertebral fractures and luxation (VFL) is a common spinal cord disorder in dogs, mostly affect the t...
ObjectiveTo assess the accuracy of three-dimensionally (3-D) printed drill guides in constraining th...
The pig spine is widely used as a large animal model for preclinical research in human medicine to t...
Bone plates and screws are often recommended to fix vertebral fracture and luxation in dogs although...
OBJECTIVE To compare the accuracy of radiography and computed tomography (CT) in predicting impla...
OBJECTIVES The main aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of minimally invasive stab...
Objective: 1) Identifying repere (safety corridors) for implants (screws/pins) application; 2) evalu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surge...
The aim of this study was to validate an imaging technique for evaluation of spinal surgery accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most reliable insertion angle, corridor length and width to place a ventr...
Objective-To determine angles of insertion for laminar vertebral fixation of L1 and L2 by use of a l...
Objectives: A study was performed to evaluate the lumbar vertebrae of domestic rabbits using compute...
Objective: To assess the accuracy of three-dimensionally (3-D) printed drill guides in constraining ...
Objective: To evaluate the safety and accuracy of a unilateral three-dimensionally printed animal-sp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy and safety of pin placement for lateral vertebral stabilization...
Vertebral fractures and luxation (VFL) is a common spinal cord disorder in dogs, mostly affect the t...
ObjectiveTo assess the accuracy of three-dimensionally (3-D) printed drill guides in constraining th...
The pig spine is widely used as a large animal model for preclinical research in human medicine to t...
Bone plates and screws are often recommended to fix vertebral fracture and luxation in dogs although...
OBJECTIVE To compare the accuracy of radiography and computed tomography (CT) in predicting impla...
OBJECTIVES The main aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of minimally invasive stab...