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Biomechanical Evaluation of Segmental Pedicle Screw Fixation in Thoracolumbar Fracture A Finite Element Study

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  • Mina Alizadeh

    (Department of Biomechanics & Biomedical Materials, University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia)

  • Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir

    (Spine Research Institute, The Ohio State University, USA)

Abstract

Transpedicular fixation is a common technique used to treat thoracolumbar burst fracture. However, the biomechanical effects of different configurations of pedicle screws and rod are lacking. Biomechanical analyses of thoracolumbar spine (T11-L3) rigidly fixed with transpedicular screw and rod across multiple spine levels was performed using finite element technique.

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  • Mina Alizadeh & Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir, 2018. "Biomechanical Evaluation of Segmental Pedicle Screw Fixation in Thoracolumbar Fracture A Finite Element Study," Orthopedics and Rheumatology Open Access Journals, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 12(3), pages 53-60, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:joroaj:v:12:y:2018:i:3:p:53-60
    DOI: 10.19080/OROAJ.2018.12.555838
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