Background: Interbody cages have been developed to restore disk height and to increase stability of the spinal segment, and thereby enhance fusion. However, they often prove inadequate as a stand-alone device. It is unknown how much primary stability is required to facilitate fusion. In various goat studies, we have obtained spinal fusion routinely with a stand-alone cage device. However, data covering the mechanical conditions under which these fusions have been obtained are lacking. In this study, we addressed the issue of primary stability. Methods: We used an established goat model for spinal fusion in vitro. 48 native lumbar spine segments were mechanically tested in flexion/extension, axial torsion (left/right), anterior/posterior she...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
Study Design. A biomechanical evaluation of anterior cages in a calf lumbar spine model. Objectives....
BACKGROUND: Different interbody grafts have been employed and evaluated for spinal fusion surgery. T...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Lumbar interbody fusion is an effective treatment for unstable spinal segments. ...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
<p>To relate the progress of vertebral segmental stability after interbody fusion surgery with radio...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
Background and objective: Spinal degeneration and instability are commonly treated with interbody fu...
Abstract Background Initial promise of a stand-alone interbody fusion cage to treat chronic back pai...
Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion was an alternative to posterior lumbar interbody fusion for d...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
Study Design. A biomechanical evaluation of anterior cages in a calf lumbar spine model. Objectives....
BACKGROUND: Different interbody grafts have been employed and evaluated for spinal fusion surgery. T...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Lumbar interbody fusion is an effective treatment for unstable spinal segments. ...
Study Design. In vitro biomechanical study of bioabsorbable cervical spine interbody fusion cages us...
STUDY DESIGN: A study of lumbar interbody fusion using polylactic acid-based bioresorbable fusion ca...
<p>To relate the progress of vertebral segmental stability after interbody fusion surgery with radio...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASC...
Background and objective: Spinal degeneration and instability are commonly treated with interbody fu...
Abstract Background Initial promise of a stand-alone interbody fusion cage to treat chronic back pai...
Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion was an alternative to posterior lumbar interbody fusion for d...
Purpose To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs...
To assess the feasibility of a one-step surgical concept, employing adipose stem cells (ASCs) and a ...
Study Design. A biomechanical evaluation of anterior cages in a calf lumbar spine model. Objectives....
BACKGROUND: Different interbody grafts have been employed and evaluated for spinal fusion surgery. T...