Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the peak pull-out force
(PPF) of pedicle-lengthening
Aims. Anchorage of pedicle
INTRODUCTION. The correct placement of pedicle
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and
compare the effect of short segment pedicle
Aims. The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the correction achieved using a convex pedicle
Aims. The aim of this study was to systematically compare the safety and accuracy of robot-assisted (RA) technique with conventional freehand with/without fluoroscopy-assisted (CT) pedicle
Introduction. Traditionally correction of idiopathic paediatric scoliosis is done by hybrid fixation. This involves a judicious combination of mono-axial and poly-axial
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether, after correction of an adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), leaving out the subfascial drain gives results that are no worse than using a drain in terms of total blood loss, drop in haemoglobin level, and opioid consumption. Methods. Adolescents (aged between 10 and 21 years) with an idiopathic scoliosis (major curve ≥ 45°) were eligible for inclusion in this randomized controlled noninferiority trial (n = 125). A total of 90 adolescents who had undergone segmental pedicle
Objectives. This presentation discusses the experience at our Centre with treating traumatic thoracolumbar fractures using percutaneous pedicle
In a prospective observational study we compared the two-year outcome of lumbar fusion by a simple technique using translaminar
Study Design. Single surgeon prospective cohort with radiological follow-up. Background. Anjarwalla et al. have shown that the addition of posterior pedicle supplementation without posterolateral fusion during an ALIF procedure significantly increases the rate of interbody fusion when using a carbon fibre / PEEK cage packed with autogenous iliac crest graft. Stand alone ALIF cages which utilise
Objectives. Cement augmentation of pedicle
Aims. We present the results of correcting a double or triple curve
adolescent idiopathic scoliosis using a convex segmental pedicle
screw technique. Patients and Methods. We reviewed 191 patients with a mean age at surgery of 15 years
(11 to 23.3). Pedicle
We undertook a retrospective study investigating
the accuracy and safety of percutaneous pedicle
Aims. We aimed to retrospectively assess the accuracy and safety of
CT navigated pedicle
Objectives. To employ a simple and fast method to evaluate those patients with neurological deficits and misplaced
Ventral
Percutaneous placement of pedicle
Study design. Literature review of the best available evidence on the accuracy of computer assisted pedicle
We reviewed 212 consecutive patients with adolescent
idiopathic scoliosis who underwent posterior spinal arthrodesis
using all pedicle