[HTML][HTML] Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) rods versus titanium rods for posterior lumbar fusion surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

W Li, H Zhao, C Li, T Liu, J Guan, Y Yang… - Journal of Orthopaedic …, 2023 - Springer
Background Rigid fixation, represented by titanium rods, is a widely used fixation technique
for lumbar fusion. However, this technique carries the risk of degeneration of adjacent …

Finite element analysis of polyetheretherketone and titanium rods in posterior lumbar interbody fusion

J Li, S Cao, D Guo, Q Zhang, X He, H Li… - Chinese Journal of Tissue …, 2023 - cjter.com
BACKGROUND: Polyetheretherketone rod is a new material for semi-rigid fixation; however,
its biomechanical properties in posterior lumbar interbody fusion remain unclear …

Fabrication of a novel aesthetic orthodontic bracket and evaluation of friction properties between PEEK and stainless steel wires

J Wu, X Wang, J Jiang, Y Bai - Technology and Health Care, 2024 - content.iospress.com
16 BACKGROUND: Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a polyaromatic semi-crystalline
thermoplastic polymer with mechanical 17 and lubrication properties favorable for …

[PDF][PDF] Response to: Risk Factors Affecting Cage Retropulsion into the Spinal Canal Following Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Association with Diffuse Idiopathic …

S Kato, N Terada, O Niwa, M Yamada - Asian Spine Journal, 2022 - asianspinejournal.org
Response: Sagittal cage position (distance between the cage center and the disc
center/caudal endplate distance) showed a negative value in 12 of our 15 cage retropulsion …

[HTML][HTML] 聚醚醚酮棒与钛棒在后路腰椎椎间融合中的有限元分析

李杰, 曹帅, 郭栋, 张琼弛, 贺西京, 李浩鹏, 卢腾 - 中国组织工程研究, 2023 - cjter.com
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[PDF][PDF] Risk factors affecting cage retropulsion into the spinal canal following posterior lumbar interbody fusion: association with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis

SS Rawat, V Kumar - Asian Spine Journal, 2022 - asianspinejournal.org
We read with great interest the recent study by Kato et al.[1] assessing the risk factors
affecting cage retropulsion into the spinal canal following posterior lumbar interbody fusion …