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Identification of Pedicle Screw Pullout Load Paths for Osteoporotic Vertebrae

Krishnan V, Varghese V, Kumar GS, Yoganandan N

Study Design: A biomechanical study. Purpose: To determine the actual load path and compare pullout strengths as a function of screw size used in revision surgeries using postmortem human subject specimens. Overview...
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Comparing adjacent segment biomechanics between anterior and posterior cervical fusion using patient-specific finite element modeling

Harinathan B, Jebaseelan D, Yoganandan N, Vedantam A

Study Design: This study employed a patient-specific finite element model. Purpose: To quantify the effect of anterior and posterior surgical approaches on adjacent segment biomechanics of the patient-specific spine and spinal...
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A Comparison Study of Four Cervical Disk Arthroplasty Devices Using Finite Element Models

Purushothaman Y, Choi H, Yoganandan N, Jebaseelan D, Baisden J, Kurpad S

Study Design: The study examined and compared four artificial cervical disks using validated finite element models. Purpose: To compare and contrast the biomechanical behavior of four artificial cervical disks by determining...
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Mechanisms of Cervical Spine Disc Injury under Cyclic Loading

Umale S, Yoganandan N

STUDY DESIGN: Determination of human cervical spine disc response under cyclic loading. PURPOSE: To explain the potential mechanisms of intervertebral disc injury caused by cyclic loading. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Certain occupational environments...
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Biomechanical Analysis of 3-Level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Under Physiologic Loads Using a Finite Element Model

Tan LA, Yoganandan N, Choi H, Purushothaman Y, Jebaseelan D, Bosco A

Objective: Pseudarthrosis and adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) are 2 common complications after multilevel anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). We aim to identify the potential biomechanical factors contributing to pseudarthrosis...
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