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  4. Defining pedicle screw malposition : primary stability and loosening characteristics of pedicle screws in relation to their position ; trabecular position, cortical contact, perforation, malposition
 
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Defining pedicle screw malposition : primary stability and loosening characteristics of pedicle screws in relation to their position ; trabecular position, cortical contact, perforation, malposition

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2002-04-01
Sprache
German
Author(s)
Reichle, E.
Morlock, Michael  
Biomechanik M-3  
Sellenschloh, Kay  
Biomechanik M-3  
Eggers, Christian C. J.
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46682
Journal
Der Orthopäde  
Volume
31
Issue
4
Start Page
402
End Page
405
Citation
Der Orthopäde 31 (4): 402-405 (2002)
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00132-001-0283-8
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-2242428799
Publisher
Springer
Totally misplaced pedicle screws will lead to major stability problems. There are no publications about the stability behavior of screws, which have no pure trabecular position and perforate the pedicle slightly. Since neurological problems are only described with screws perforating the pedicle medially by at least 4 mm, this question has great relevance concerning the definition of pedicular malposition. Sixty-eight pedicle screws were tested in human cadaveric lumbar spines. Their vertical path was measured at the beginning and end of 1000 sinusoidal cycles with a force amplitude of 160 N. They were divided into four groups according to their screw position as mentioned in the title. We found no significant differences in primary stability or loosening between the groups. The cortical contact and perforation groups had slightly better results, which were not significant in comparison to the other two groups.
Subjects
Dorsal spondylodesis
Malposition
Pedicle screw
Screw loosening
DDC Class
610: Medicine, Health
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