To relate the progress of vertebral segmental stability after interbody fusion surgery with radiological assessment of spinal fusion.Twenty goats received double-level interbody fusion and were followed for a period of 3, 6 and 12 months. After killing, interbody fusion was assessed radiographically by two independent observers. Subsequently, the lumbar spines were subjected to four-point bending and rotational deformation, assessed with an optoelectronic 3D movement registration system. In addition, four caprine lumbar spines were analysed in both the native situation and after the insertion of a cage device, as to mimic the direct post-surgical situation. The range of motion (ROM) in flexion/extension, lateral bending and axial rotation w...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
INTRODUCTION: Although computed tomography (CT) can identify the presence of eventual bony bridges f...
To relate the progress of vertebral segmental stability after interbody fusion surgery with radiolog...
UNLABELLED: We investigated the temporal relationship among the biomechanical, radiographic, and his...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the biomechanical effects of fixation on range o...
Background: Interbody cages have been developed to restore disk height and to increase stability of ...
Objective: The aim of this animal study is to evaluate the accuracy of radiostereometric analysis (R...
analysis ► spinal fusion ► assessment ► computed tomography ► histology Abstract Study Design Prospe...
Study design: A comparison of Radio-Stereometric Analysis (RSA) and Computed Tomography (CT) for the...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Lumbar interbody fusion is an effective treatment for unstable spinal segments. ...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
Object Interbody fusion is a gradual process of graft resorption and tissue formation, ideally resul...
Study Design. A biomechanical evaluation of anterior cages in a calf lumbar spine model. Objectives....
Study Design. A sheep study designed to compare the accuracy of static radiographs, dynamic radiogra...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
INTRODUCTION: Although computed tomography (CT) can identify the presence of eventual bony bridges f...
To relate the progress of vertebral segmental stability after interbody fusion surgery with radiolog...
UNLABELLED: We investigated the temporal relationship among the biomechanical, radiographic, and his...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the biomechanical effects of fixation on range o...
Background: Interbody cages have been developed to restore disk height and to increase stability of ...
Objective: The aim of this animal study is to evaluate the accuracy of radiostereometric analysis (R...
analysis ► spinal fusion ► assessment ► computed tomography ► histology Abstract Study Design Prospe...
Study design: A comparison of Radio-Stereometric Analysis (RSA) and Computed Tomography (CT) for the...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Lumbar interbody fusion is an effective treatment for unstable spinal segments. ...
The purpose of this study was to biomechanically and radiographically evaluate the ovine animal mode...
Object Interbody fusion is a gradual process of graft resorption and tissue formation, ideally resul...
Study Design. A biomechanical evaluation of anterior cages in a calf lumbar spine model. Objectives....
Study Design. A sheep study designed to compare the accuracy of static radiographs, dynamic radiogra...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
INTRODUCTION: Although computed tomography (CT) can identify the presence of eventual bony bridges f...