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Cadaveric studies

Videman T, Nurminen M (2004) The occurrence of anular tears and their relation to lifetime back pain history a cadaveric study using barium sulfate discography. Spine 29 (23) 2668-2676... [Pg.225]

A cadaveric study comparing the range of motion in the L5-S1 motion segment in five human spines, before and after implantation with the PRODISC, has indicated that implantation of fhis device did not significantly affect the ROM (Lipman et al. 2003). Specimens were tested in an apparatus that applied pure bending moments. The specimens were cycled in torque to a maximum of 10 Nm in flexion-extension, lateral bending, and torsion with 600 N and 1200 N compressive loads. The ROM at 8 Nm after the fifth cycle of loading was documented and used for comparison between intact and implanted specimens. Summary data is shown in Table 10.3. [Pg.237]

Smigielski R, Zdanowicz U, Drwiega M et al (2014) Ribbon like appearance of the midsubstance fibres of the anterior cruciate ligament close to its femoral insertion site a cadaveric study including 111 knees. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 23 3143-3150... [Pg.37]

Kanamori A, Woo SL, Ma CB, Zeminski J, Rudy TW, Li G, Livesay GA (2000) The forces in the anterior cruciate ligament and knee kinematics during a simulated pivot shift test a human cadaveric study using robotic technology. Arthroscopy 16 633-639... [Pg.76]

Remnant tissue is thought to adhere to the lateral wall of the femoral condyle and PCL at the healing point after a complete ACL tear, making it difficult to inspect remnant tissue biomechanics in cadaveric studies. For this reason, biomechanical evaluation of remnant tissue is performed during ACL reconstruction. [Pg.95]

Woo SL, Kanamori A, Zeminski J, Yagi M, PapagcOTgiou C, Fu FH (2002) The effectiveness of reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with hamstrings and patellar tendon a cadaveric study comparing anterior tibial and rotational loads. J Bone Joint Surg Am 84 907-914... [Pg.109]

Giron F, Cuomo P, Edwards A, Bull AM, Amis AA, Aglietti P (2007) Double-bundle anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction a cadaveric study of tunnel positioning with a transtibial technique. Arthroscopy 23(1) 7-13... [Pg.181]

Kongcharoensombat W, Ochi M, Abouheif M, Adachi N, Ohkawa S, Kamei G et al (2011) The transverse ligament as a landmark for tibial sagittal insertions of the anterior cmciate ligament a cadaveric study. Arthroscopy 27(10) 1395-1399... [Pg.181]

Nakamura M, Deie M, Shibuya H, Nakamae A, Adachi N, Aoyama H et al (2009) Potential risks of femoral tunnel drilling through the far anteromedial portal a cadaveric study. Arthroscopy 25(5) 481-487... [Pg.182]

Neven E, D Hooghe P, Bellemans J (2008) Double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction a cadaveric study on the posterolateral tunnel position and safety of the lateral structures. Arthroscopy 24(4) 436-440... [Pg.182]

Nakamae A, Ochi M, Adachi N, Deie M, Nakasa T, Kamei G, Okuhara A, Niimoto T, Ohkawa S (2014) Far anteromedial portal technique for posterolateral femoral tunnel drilling in anatomic double-bundle anterior cmciate ligament reconstmction a cadaveric study. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 22(1) 181-187. doi 10.1007/s00167-012-2346-2... [Pg.197]

Cleary K, Stoianovici D, Patriciu A, Mazilu D, Lindisch D, Watson V (2002) Robotically assisted nerve and facet blocks a cadaveric study. Acad Radiol 9 821-825 Cleary K, Melzer A, Watson V, Kronreif G, Stoianovici D (2006) Interventional robotic systems applications and technology state-of-the-art. Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol 15 101-113... [Pg.407]

Our needle guidance system has been evaluated [26,27] in a cadaveric study (Figure 4.5) to evaluate the system for facet joint injection. The... [Pg.71]

Figure 4.5 (a) Feasibility study of the needle guidance in cadaveric study,... [Pg.72]

Hiwatashi A, Sidhu R, Lee RK et al (2005) Kyphoplasty versus vertebroplasty to increase vertebral body height a cadaveric study. Radiology 237 1115-1119... [Pg.108]

Living bone is approximately 60% water. Its properties are closer to other connective tissues than cadaveric study would lead one to believe. The limited mobility allowed by sutures makes the plasticity of bone a relatively important source of motion for the cranium. The thin, flat bones of the cranium are well suited to plastic deformity. [Pg.111]


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