نتایج جستجو برای: screw

تعداد نتایج: 16204  

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2003
Yoshihisa Kotani Kuniyoshi Abumi Manabu Ito Akio Minami

OBJECT The authors introduce a unique computer-assisted cervical pedicle screw (CPS) insertion technique used in conjunction with specially modified original pedicle screw insertion instruments. The accuracy of screw placement as well as surgery-related outcome and complication rates were compared between two groups of patients: those in whom a computer-assisted and those in whom a conventional...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic trauma 2017
Surena Namdari Samir Mehta Ann Tierney Michael W Hast

OBJECTIVES This study sought to examine fatigue characteristics of 2 polyaxial locking screw designs: locking cap (LC) and cross-threaded (CT). The goal was to compare LC and CT implants at 0, 10, and 15 degrees of angulation to determine the effect of locking mechanism on screw-plate interface failure. The hypothesis was that LC implants would have superior fatigue properties in comparison to ...

2013
Sang-Duk Yoon Jong Young Lee Seung Myung Moon Byung Moon Cho

Cervical pedicle screw has been shown to provide stronger fixation than other methods. Due to these virtue of biomechanical characteristic, pedicle screw fixation can be used in a wide range of cervical spinal disorders, and excellent clinical results have been reported. However, this procedure is technically demanding because of the great variation in pedicle dimension and angulations between ...

2016
Yi-Ren Chen Sayantan Deb Lan Pham Harminder Singh

OBJECTIVE Our study aims to evaluate the clinical outcomes of cortical screws in regards to postoperative pain. BACKGROUND Pedicle screw fixation is the current mainstay technique for posterior spinal fusion. Over the past decade, a new technique called cortical screw fixation has been developed, which allows for medialized screw placement through stronger cortical bone. There have been sever...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2007
William Sterba Do-Gyoon Kim David P Fyhrie Yener N Yeni Rahul Vaidya

BACKGROUND Pedicle screw fixation to stabilize lumbar spinal fusion has become the gold standard for posterior stabilization. A significant percentage of surgical candidates are classified as obese or morbidly obese. For these patients, the depth of the incisions and soft tissue makes it extremely difficult to insert pedicle screws along the pedicle axis. As such, the pedicle screws can only be...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2013
Tamas Ungi Eric Moult Joseph H Schwab Gabor Fichtinger

BACKGROUND Computerized navigation improves the accuracy of minimally invasive pedicle screw placement during spine surgery. Such navigation, however, exposes both the patient and the staff to radiation during surgery. To avoid intraoperative exposure to radiation, tracked ultrasound snapshots-ultrasound image frames coupled with corresponding spatial positions-could be used to map preoperative...

Journal: :Spine 2003
Masashi Neo Mutsumi Matsushita Yasushi Iwashita Tadashi Yasuda Takeshi Sakamoto Takashi Nakamura

STUDY DESIGN The feasibility of inserting a screw for the narrow isthmus with a high-riding vertebral artery was evaluated in patients subjected to posterior atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation. OBJECTIVE To demonstrate the feasibility of inserting bilateral screws and obtaining a stable atlantoaxial complex for patients with a high-riding vertebral artery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2011
Joseph Nissan Demitri Narobai Ora Gross Oded Ghelfan Gavriel Chaushu

PURPOSE The present study was designed to compare the long-term outcome and complications of cemented versus screw-retained implant restorations in partially edentulous patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS Consecutive patients with bilateral partial posterior edentulism comprised the study group. Implants were placed, and cemented or screw-retained restorations were randomly assigned to the patien...

2014
Teyfik Demir

BACKGROUND: The use of pedicle screws is becoming increasingly popular for spinal surgery practice as the technology advances. Screw pullout due to bone quality and loading conditions is one of the most common problems observed after pedicle screw fixation. Several solutions were studied to prevent screw pullout. These can be investigated under three main categories: screw design, expandable sc...

2010
Fernando Fonseca José Tomé Manuel Barreto

Complications from total knee arthroplasty caused by the implanted material are rare, with the exception of polyethylene wear. Descriptions of screw migration into the knee joint cavity are very rare. The authors report intra-articular migration of a polyethylene safety screw in a case of total knee arthroplasty, with sacrifice of the posterior cruciate ligament (TKA Performance; Biomet, Warsaw...

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