Sacral prosthesis substitution as a system of spinopelvic reconstruction after total sacrectomy: assessment using the finite element method
AM Morales-Codina… - International Journal of …, 2022 - ijssurgery.com
Background Following total sacrectomy, the continuity between the spine and pelvis is
necessary for ambulation and to enable patients to resume daily living activities sooner …
necessary for ambulation and to enable patients to resume daily living activities sooner …
Comparison of four reconstruction methods after total sacrectomy: a finite element study
R Zhu, L Cheng, Y Yu, T Zander, B Chen… - Clinical …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: After total sacrectomy, it is mandatory to reconstruct the continuity between
the lumbar spine and the pelvis. Only few biomechanical analyses exist which compare …
the lumbar spine and the pelvis. Only few biomechanical analyses exist which compare …
Reconstruction of the pelvic ring after total en bloc sacrectomy using a 3D-printed sacral endoprosthesis with re-establishment of spinopelvic stability: a retrospective …
R Wei, W Guo, R Yang, X Tang, Y Yang… - The Bone & Joint …, 2019 - boneandjoint.org.uk
Aims The aim of this study was to describe the use of 3D-printed sacral endoprostheses to
reconstruct the pelvic ring and re-establish spinopelvic stability after total en bloc sacrectomy …
reconstruct the pelvic ring and re-establish spinopelvic stability after total en bloc sacrectomy …
Biomechanical comparison of spinopelvic reconstruction techniques in the setting of total sacrectomy
SA Mindea, S Chinthakunta, M Moldavsky, M Gudipally… - Spine, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. An in vitro biomechanical study. Objective. To biomechanically test and
evaluate 4 different methods of spinopelvic reconstruction techniques and determine the …
evaluate 4 different methods of spinopelvic reconstruction techniques and determine the …
Biomechanical comparison of a 3D-printed sacrum prosthesis versus rod-screw systems for reconstruction after total sacrectomy: a finite element analysis
S Huang, T Ji, W Guo - Clinical Biomechanics, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Reconstruction after total sacrectomy is a difficult problem in the field of
orthopedic oncology. Current reconstruction methods have not completely solved the …
orthopedic oncology. Current reconstruction methods have not completely solved the …
A biomechanical comparison of lateral and posterior approaches to sacroplasty
MD Waites, SC Mears, AM Richards, JM Mathis… - Spine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Biomechanical cadaveric bench study. Objective. To measure the
augmentation effect and extravasation risk of posterior and lateral approaches to …
augmentation effect and extravasation risk of posterior and lateral approaches to …
Surgical techniques for spinopelvic reconstruction following total sacrectomy: a systematic review
SS Bederman, KN Shah, JM Hassan, BH Hoang… - European Spine …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose To identify all available reconstruction methods for a total sacrectomy. Secondarily,
we aimed to evaluate outcomes based on different interventions. Methods We searched …
we aimed to evaluate outcomes based on different interventions. Methods We searched …
[HTML][HTML] A novel three dimensional-printed biomechanically evaluated patient-specific sacral implant in spinopelvic reconstruction after total en bloc sacrectomy
Z Lv, J Li, Z Yang, X Li, Q Yang, Z Li - Frontiers in Bioengineering and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background: Reconstruction after a total sacrectomy is a challenge due to the special
anatomical and biomechanical factors. Conventional techniques of spinal-pelvic …
anatomical and biomechanical factors. Conventional techniques of spinal-pelvic …
Reconstruction after total sacrectomy using a new instrumentation technique: a biomechanical comparison
N Kawahara, H Murakami, A Yoshida, J Sakamoto… - Spine, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. The stresses exerted on the instrumentation and adjacent bone were
evaluated for three reconstruction methods after a total sacrectomy: a modified Galveston …
evaluated for three reconstruction methods after a total sacrectomy: a modified Galveston …
Biomechanical evaluation of reconstructed lumbosacral spine after total sacrectomy
H Murakami, N Kawahara, K Tomita, J Sakamoto… - Journal of orthopaedic …, 2002 - Elsevier
When a sacral tumor involves the first sacral vertebra, total sacrectomy is necessary. It is
mandatory to reconstruct the continuity between the spine and the pelvis after total …
mandatory to reconstruct the continuity between the spine and the pelvis after total …
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