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An In Vitro Biomechanical Analysis of Contralateral Sacroiliac Joint Motion Following Unilateral Sacroiliac Stabilization with and without Lumbosacral Fixation

Cho W, Wang W, Lim HJ, Bucklen BS

Study Design: Cadaveric biomechanics study. Purpose: This study investigated the effects of unilateral sacroiliac joint (SIJ) fixation for fusion with/without L5–S1 fixation on contralateral SIJ range of motion (ROM). Overview of Literature:...
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In Vitro Biomechanical and Fluoroscopic Study of a Continuously Expandable Interbody Spacer Concerning Its Role in Insertion Force and Segmental Kinematics

Torretti J, Harris JA, Bucklen BS, Moldavsky , Khalil SE

STUDY DESIGN: In vitro cadaveric study. PURPOSE: To compare biomechanical performance, trial and implant insertion, and disc distraction during implant placement, when two interbody devices, an in situ continuously expandable spacer...
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Evaluation of Two Novel Integrated Stand-Alone Spacer Designs Compared with Anterior and Anterior-Posterior Single-Level Lumbar Fusion Techniques: An In Vitro Biomechanical Investigation

Kuhns CA, Harris JA, Hussain MM, Muzumdar A, Bucklen BS, Khalil S

STUDY DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical investigation. PURPOSE: To compare the biomechanics of integrated three-screw and four-screw anterior interbody spacer devices and traditional techniques for treatment of degenerative disc disease. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE:...
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Biomechanical Assessment of Stabilization of Simulated Type II Odontoid Fracture with Case Study

Daniel RT, Hussain MM, Klocke N, Yandamuri , Bobinski L, Duff JM, Bucklen BS

STUDY DESIGN: Researchers created a proper type II dens fracture (DF) and quantified a novel current posterior fixation technique with spacers at C1–C2. A clinical case study supplements this biomechanical...
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