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Biomechanics of the Sacroiliac Joint: Surgical Treatments

AMIN JOUKAR, ALI KIAPOUR, HOSSEIN ELGAFY, DENIZ U. ERBULUT, ANAND K. AGARWAL and VIJAY K. GOEL
International Journal of Spine Surgery June 2020, 14 (3) 355-367; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/7047
AMIN JOUKAR
1Engineering Center for Orthopaedic Research Excellence (E-CORE), Departments of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
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ALI KIAPOUR
1Engineering Center for Orthopaedic Research Excellence (E-CORE), Departments of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
2Department of Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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HOSSEIN ELGAFY
1Engineering Center for Orthopaedic Research Excellence (E-CORE), Departments of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
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DENIZ U. ERBULUT
1Engineering Center for Orthopaedic Research Excellence (E-CORE), Departments of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
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ANAND K. AGARWAL
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VIJAY K. GOEL
1Engineering Center for Orthopaedic Research Excellence (E-CORE), Departments of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
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  • For correspondence: Vijay.Goel@utoledo.edu
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    Triangular titanium implant with porous coating; lateral approach.25

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    SI-LOK sacroiliac joint fixation system; lateral approach.26

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    SImmetry sacroiliac joint fusion system; lateral approach.27

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    SIFix sacroiliac joint fixation system; posterior approach.28

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    RI-ALTO sacroiliac joint fusion system; posterior approach.29

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    Test setup side view (left) and anterior view (right) under bending moment in materials testing system machine.41

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    Biomechanical study on intact sacroiliac joint, double-leg stance model (left) and posterior view after L4-L5 fusion (right).44

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    Finite element model with spinal fusions in different levels.49

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    Finite element model of pelvis instrumented with RIALTO implant.50

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    Finite element model of pelvis instrumented with one screw in S1 and another one in S2.51

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    Lateral, posterior, and cross-section views of finite element model instrumented with fully threaded screws (a–c) and lateral, posterior, and cross-section views of finite element model instrumented with half-threaded screws (d–f).52

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    Finite element spine-pelvis-femur model instrumented with iFuse triangular implants; posterior view (left) and side view (right).53

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    Finite element model of spine-pelvis-femur: intact model including muscles (blue dashed lines), ligaments (red lines) (a); left unilaterally and bilaterally treated models using iFuse implant (b, c).55

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Biomechanics of the Sacroiliac Joint: Surgical Treatments
AMIN JOUKAR, ALI KIAPOUR, HOSSEIN ELGAFY, DENIZ U. ERBULUT, ANAND K. AGARWAL, VIJAY K. GOEL
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jun 2020, 14 (3) 355-367; DOI: 10.14444/7047

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AMIN JOUKAR, ALI KIAPOUR, HOSSEIN ELGAFY, DENIZ U. ERBULUT, ANAND K. AGARWAL, VIJAY K. GOEL
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jun 2020, 14 (3) 355-367; DOI: 10.14444/7047
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