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The text reveals a new generation of materials and devices for enhanced operations in spinal fusion. This reference showcases emerging research and technologies in areas such as biodegradable implants, drug delivery, stem cell isolation and transfection, cell encapsulation and immobilization and the design of 2D and 3D scaffolds for cells.
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The text reveals a new generation of materials and devices for enhanced operations in spinal fusion. This reference showcases emerging research and technologies in areas such as biodegradable implants, drug delivery, stem cell isolation and transfection, cell encapsulation and immobilization and the design of 2D and 3D scaffolds for cells.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2003
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- ISBN-13: 9780203912935
- Artikelnr.: 38164210
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski, Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Donald L. Wise, Northeastern University Boston, and Cambridge Scientific, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Debra J. Trantolo, Cambridge Scientific, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Michael J. Yaszemski, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. Augustus A. White III, Beth Israel Deaconess, Medical Center Boston, and Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Preface 1 Reduction and Fixation of Sacroiliac Joint Dislocation by the
Combined Use of SI Pedicle Screws and an Iliac Rod 2 Percutaneous
Vertebroplasty in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures 3 Biomechanics of
Vertebroplasty 4 Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of
Painful Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures 5 Carbon
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Implants for Spinal Fusion: Biomechanical and
Clinical Advantages of a New Material 6 Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Constructs: Effect of Interbody Design, Bone Graft, and
Bone Morphogenetic Protein on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes 1
Overcoming Chemical Inhibition of Spine Fusion 8 Use of a Cloned
Osteoprogenitor Cell in Spinal Fusion 9 Axially Loaded Computer Tomography
and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine 10 Experience with OP-1
in a Rabbit Model of Lumbar Fusions 11 Structure and Function of Normal,
Degenerate, and Surgically Fixed Spinal Segments 12 A Quantitatively
Unstable Model to Evaluate the Biological Effects of Mechanical Forces on
Spine Fusion 13 Ankylosing Spondylitis and Spinal Complications 14
Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation: Indication, Technique, Risks,
and Pitfalls 15 Biomechanics of Artificial Discs 16 Comparison of the
Leukotactic Properties of Nucleus Pulposus, Anulus Fibrosus, and Cartilage
Following Subcutaneous Injection in Pigs 17 Advances in Bone Graft
Substitutes in Spinal Fusion 18 Titanium Mesh Cage in Spinal Reconstruction
Surgery: Biomechanics and Clinical Application 19 Posterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Using the Brantigan I/F Cage 20 SF-36 Health Status and
Oswestry Disability Index in Worker's Compensation Patients with Neck Pain
21 Interbody Fusion in the Elderly 22 Choice of Anterior and Posterior
Thoracolumbar Spinal Implants 23 Spondylotic Cervical Myelopathy: Clinical
Aspects 24 Autogenous Free Fat Grafts After Posterior Lumbar Surgery 25 In
Vitro Stability of Cervical Spine Cages 26 In Vivo Performance of Cervical
Spine Cages 27 Autologous Growth Factors and Progenitor Cells as Effective
Components in Bone Grafting Products for Spine 28 Process of Lumbar Spinal
Degeneration: Interrelationships Between Disc Degeneration and Facet Joint
Osteoarthritis 29 Relationships Between Lumbar Sagittal Alignment and
Clinical Outcomes After Decompression and Posterolateral Spinal Fusion for
Degenerative Spondylolisthesis 30 Histological Findings in Revision Surgery
of Instrumented Spine Fusion with the Use of Coralline Hydroxy apatite 31
New Developments in Spinal Cord Monitoring 32 The Physical Properties and
Biocompatibility of Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating 33 Biomechanical
Efficacy of Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty 34 Bioactive Bone Cement for the
Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture 35 Advances in
Technology and Spinal Fusion: A Clinician's Perspective 36 Replacement of
Autograft with BMP for Spinal Arthrodesis: Future Perspectives Following
Recent Research 37 Occipitocervical Fusion for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with Myelopathy 38 Validity of a Bioactive Ceramic Spacer in
Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Studies of the Stability of the
Pedicle Screw for the Osteoporotic Spine In Vivo and In Vitro 39 Thoracic
Pedicle Screws: Biomechanical Considerations of the Extrapedicular Approach
40 Two-Cage Reconstruction Versus Single Mega-Cage or Dual Nested Cages for
Lumbar Interbody Fusion 41 Spontaneous Remission of Intervertebral Disc
Hernia and Responses of Surrounding Macrophages 42 Gene Expression
Profiling During Osteochondrogenic Events in the Spinal Region: Use in the
Development of Promising Spinal Fusion 43 Cells, Signals, and Scaffolds:
The Future of Spinal Fusion 44 Roentgen Stereometric Analysis: A Novel In
Vivo Method to Assess Spinal Fusion 45 The Morbidity of Autogenous Bone
Graft Donation 46 Loads on an Internal Spinal Fixation Device Measured In
Vivo 47 New Anterior Cervical Instrumentation Systems Combining Intradiscal
Cage with Integrated Plate: Biomechanics and Clinical Applications 48
Improvement of Pedical Screw Fixation with Hydroxy apatite Coating 49
Multilevel Cervical Decompression and Reconstruction 50 Decision Support
Tools in Spinal Surgery: Artificial Neural Networks and Predictive Modeling
51 Porous Tantalum for Spinal Interbody Fusion 52 Advances in Spinal Fusion
Combined Use of SI Pedicle Screws and an Iliac Rod 2 Percutaneous
Vertebroplasty in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures 3 Biomechanics of
Vertebroplasty 4 Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of
Painful Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures 5 Carbon
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Implants for Spinal Fusion: Biomechanical and
Clinical Advantages of a New Material 6 Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Constructs: Effect of Interbody Design, Bone Graft, and
Bone Morphogenetic Protein on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes 1
Overcoming Chemical Inhibition of Spine Fusion 8 Use of a Cloned
Osteoprogenitor Cell in Spinal Fusion 9 Axially Loaded Computer Tomography
and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine 10 Experience with OP-1
in a Rabbit Model of Lumbar Fusions 11 Structure and Function of Normal,
Degenerate, and Surgically Fixed Spinal Segments 12 A Quantitatively
Unstable Model to Evaluate the Biological Effects of Mechanical Forces on
Spine Fusion 13 Ankylosing Spondylitis and Spinal Complications 14
Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation: Indication, Technique, Risks,
and Pitfalls 15 Biomechanics of Artificial Discs 16 Comparison of the
Leukotactic Properties of Nucleus Pulposus, Anulus Fibrosus, and Cartilage
Following Subcutaneous Injection in Pigs 17 Advances in Bone Graft
Substitutes in Spinal Fusion 18 Titanium Mesh Cage in Spinal Reconstruction
Surgery: Biomechanics and Clinical Application 19 Posterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Using the Brantigan I/F Cage 20 SF-36 Health Status and
Oswestry Disability Index in Worker's Compensation Patients with Neck Pain
21 Interbody Fusion in the Elderly 22 Choice of Anterior and Posterior
Thoracolumbar Spinal Implants 23 Spondylotic Cervical Myelopathy: Clinical
Aspects 24 Autogenous Free Fat Grafts After Posterior Lumbar Surgery 25 In
Vitro Stability of Cervical Spine Cages 26 In Vivo Performance of Cervical
Spine Cages 27 Autologous Growth Factors and Progenitor Cells as Effective
Components in Bone Grafting Products for Spine 28 Process of Lumbar Spinal
Degeneration: Interrelationships Between Disc Degeneration and Facet Joint
Osteoarthritis 29 Relationships Between Lumbar Sagittal Alignment and
Clinical Outcomes After Decompression and Posterolateral Spinal Fusion for
Degenerative Spondylolisthesis 30 Histological Findings in Revision Surgery
of Instrumented Spine Fusion with the Use of Coralline Hydroxy apatite 31
New Developments in Spinal Cord Monitoring 32 The Physical Properties and
Biocompatibility of Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating 33 Biomechanical
Efficacy of Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty 34 Bioactive Bone Cement for the
Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture 35 Advances in
Technology and Spinal Fusion: A Clinician's Perspective 36 Replacement of
Autograft with BMP for Spinal Arthrodesis: Future Perspectives Following
Recent Research 37 Occipitocervical Fusion for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with Myelopathy 38 Validity of a Bioactive Ceramic Spacer in
Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Studies of the Stability of the
Pedicle Screw for the Osteoporotic Spine In Vivo and In Vitro 39 Thoracic
Pedicle Screws: Biomechanical Considerations of the Extrapedicular Approach
40 Two-Cage Reconstruction Versus Single Mega-Cage or Dual Nested Cages for
Lumbar Interbody Fusion 41 Spontaneous Remission of Intervertebral Disc
Hernia and Responses of Surrounding Macrophages 42 Gene Expression
Profiling During Osteochondrogenic Events in the Spinal Region: Use in the
Development of Promising Spinal Fusion 43 Cells, Signals, and Scaffolds:
The Future of Spinal Fusion 44 Roentgen Stereometric Analysis: A Novel In
Vivo Method to Assess Spinal Fusion 45 The Morbidity of Autogenous Bone
Graft Donation 46 Loads on an Internal Spinal Fixation Device Measured In
Vivo 47 New Anterior Cervical Instrumentation Systems Combining Intradiscal
Cage with Integrated Plate: Biomechanics and Clinical Applications 48
Improvement of Pedical Screw Fixation with Hydroxy apatite Coating 49
Multilevel Cervical Decompression and Reconstruction 50 Decision Support
Tools in Spinal Surgery: Artificial Neural Networks and Predictive Modeling
51 Porous Tantalum for Spinal Interbody Fusion 52 Advances in Spinal Fusion
Preface 1 Reduction and Fixation of Sacroiliac Joint Dislocation by the
Combined Use of SI Pedicle Screws and an Iliac Rod 2 Percutaneous
Vertebroplasty in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures 3 Biomechanics of
Vertebroplasty 4 Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of
Painful Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures 5 Carbon
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Implants for Spinal Fusion: Biomechanical and
Clinical Advantages of a New Material 6 Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Constructs: Effect of Interbody Design, Bone Graft, and
Bone Morphogenetic Protein on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes 1
Overcoming Chemical Inhibition of Spine Fusion 8 Use of a Cloned
Osteoprogenitor Cell in Spinal Fusion 9 Axially Loaded Computer Tomography
and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine 10 Experience with OP-1
in a Rabbit Model of Lumbar Fusions 11 Structure and Function of Normal,
Degenerate, and Surgically Fixed Spinal Segments 12 A Quantitatively
Unstable Model to Evaluate the Biological Effects of Mechanical Forces on
Spine Fusion 13 Ankylosing Spondylitis and Spinal Complications 14
Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation: Indication, Technique, Risks,
and Pitfalls 15 Biomechanics of Artificial Discs 16 Comparison of the
Leukotactic Properties of Nucleus Pulposus, Anulus Fibrosus, and Cartilage
Following Subcutaneous Injection in Pigs 17 Advances in Bone Graft
Substitutes in Spinal Fusion 18 Titanium Mesh Cage in Spinal Reconstruction
Surgery: Biomechanics and Clinical Application 19 Posterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Using the Brantigan I/F Cage 20 SF-36 Health Status and
Oswestry Disability Index in Worker's Compensation Patients with Neck Pain
21 Interbody Fusion in the Elderly 22 Choice of Anterior and Posterior
Thoracolumbar Spinal Implants 23 Spondylotic Cervical Myelopathy: Clinical
Aspects 24 Autogenous Free Fat Grafts After Posterior Lumbar Surgery 25 In
Vitro Stability of Cervical Spine Cages 26 In Vivo Performance of Cervical
Spine Cages 27 Autologous Growth Factors and Progenitor Cells as Effective
Components in Bone Grafting Products for Spine 28 Process of Lumbar Spinal
Degeneration: Interrelationships Between Disc Degeneration and Facet Joint
Osteoarthritis 29 Relationships Between Lumbar Sagittal Alignment and
Clinical Outcomes After Decompression and Posterolateral Spinal Fusion for
Degenerative Spondylolisthesis 30 Histological Findings in Revision Surgery
of Instrumented Spine Fusion with the Use of Coralline Hydroxy apatite 31
New Developments in Spinal Cord Monitoring 32 The Physical Properties and
Biocompatibility of Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating 33 Biomechanical
Efficacy of Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty 34 Bioactive Bone Cement for the
Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture 35 Advances in
Technology and Spinal Fusion: A Clinician's Perspective 36 Replacement of
Autograft with BMP for Spinal Arthrodesis: Future Perspectives Following
Recent Research 37 Occipitocervical Fusion for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with Myelopathy 38 Validity of a Bioactive Ceramic Spacer in
Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Studies of the Stability of the
Pedicle Screw for the Osteoporotic Spine In Vivo and In Vitro 39 Thoracic
Pedicle Screws: Biomechanical Considerations of the Extrapedicular Approach
40 Two-Cage Reconstruction Versus Single Mega-Cage or Dual Nested Cages for
Lumbar Interbody Fusion 41 Spontaneous Remission of Intervertebral Disc
Hernia and Responses of Surrounding Macrophages 42 Gene Expression
Profiling During Osteochondrogenic Events in the Spinal Region: Use in the
Development of Promising Spinal Fusion 43 Cells, Signals, and Scaffolds:
The Future of Spinal Fusion 44 Roentgen Stereometric Analysis: A Novel In
Vivo Method to Assess Spinal Fusion 45 The Morbidity of Autogenous Bone
Graft Donation 46 Loads on an Internal Spinal Fixation Device Measured In
Vivo 47 New Anterior Cervical Instrumentation Systems Combining Intradiscal
Cage with Integrated Plate: Biomechanics and Clinical Applications 48
Improvement of Pedical Screw Fixation with Hydroxy apatite Coating 49
Multilevel Cervical Decompression and Reconstruction 50 Decision Support
Tools in Spinal Surgery: Artificial Neural Networks and Predictive Modeling
51 Porous Tantalum for Spinal Interbody Fusion 52 Advances in Spinal Fusion
Combined Use of SI Pedicle Screws and an Iliac Rod 2 Percutaneous
Vertebroplasty in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures 3 Biomechanics of
Vertebroplasty 4 Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of
Painful Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures 5 Carbon
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Implants for Spinal Fusion: Biomechanical and
Clinical Advantages of a New Material 6 Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Constructs: Effect of Interbody Design, Bone Graft, and
Bone Morphogenetic Protein on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes 1
Overcoming Chemical Inhibition of Spine Fusion 8 Use of a Cloned
Osteoprogenitor Cell in Spinal Fusion 9 Axially Loaded Computer Tomography
and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine 10 Experience with OP-1
in a Rabbit Model of Lumbar Fusions 11 Structure and Function of Normal,
Degenerate, and Surgically Fixed Spinal Segments 12 A Quantitatively
Unstable Model to Evaluate the Biological Effects of Mechanical Forces on
Spine Fusion 13 Ankylosing Spondylitis and Spinal Complications 14
Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation: Indication, Technique, Risks,
and Pitfalls 15 Biomechanics of Artificial Discs 16 Comparison of the
Leukotactic Properties of Nucleus Pulposus, Anulus Fibrosus, and Cartilage
Following Subcutaneous Injection in Pigs 17 Advances in Bone Graft
Substitutes in Spinal Fusion 18 Titanium Mesh Cage in Spinal Reconstruction
Surgery: Biomechanics and Clinical Application 19 Posterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion Using the Brantigan I/F Cage 20 SF-36 Health Status and
Oswestry Disability Index in Worker's Compensation Patients with Neck Pain
21 Interbody Fusion in the Elderly 22 Choice of Anterior and Posterior
Thoracolumbar Spinal Implants 23 Spondylotic Cervical Myelopathy: Clinical
Aspects 24 Autogenous Free Fat Grafts After Posterior Lumbar Surgery 25 In
Vitro Stability of Cervical Spine Cages 26 In Vivo Performance of Cervical
Spine Cages 27 Autologous Growth Factors and Progenitor Cells as Effective
Components in Bone Grafting Products for Spine 28 Process of Lumbar Spinal
Degeneration: Interrelationships Between Disc Degeneration and Facet Joint
Osteoarthritis 29 Relationships Between Lumbar Sagittal Alignment and
Clinical Outcomes After Decompression and Posterolateral Spinal Fusion for
Degenerative Spondylolisthesis 30 Histological Findings in Revision Surgery
of Instrumented Spine Fusion with the Use of Coralline Hydroxy apatite 31
New Developments in Spinal Cord Monitoring 32 The Physical Properties and
Biocompatibility of Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating 33 Biomechanical
Efficacy of Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty 34 Bioactive Bone Cement for the
Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture 35 Advances in
Technology and Spinal Fusion: A Clinician's Perspective 36 Replacement of
Autograft with BMP for Spinal Arthrodesis: Future Perspectives Following
Recent Research 37 Occipitocervical Fusion for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with Myelopathy 38 Validity of a Bioactive Ceramic Spacer in
Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Studies of the Stability of the
Pedicle Screw for the Osteoporotic Spine In Vivo and In Vitro 39 Thoracic
Pedicle Screws: Biomechanical Considerations of the Extrapedicular Approach
40 Two-Cage Reconstruction Versus Single Mega-Cage or Dual Nested Cages for
Lumbar Interbody Fusion 41 Spontaneous Remission of Intervertebral Disc
Hernia and Responses of Surrounding Macrophages 42 Gene Expression
Profiling During Osteochondrogenic Events in the Spinal Region: Use in the
Development of Promising Spinal Fusion 43 Cells, Signals, and Scaffolds:
The Future of Spinal Fusion 44 Roentgen Stereometric Analysis: A Novel In
Vivo Method to Assess Spinal Fusion 45 The Morbidity of Autogenous Bone
Graft Donation 46 Loads on an Internal Spinal Fixation Device Measured In
Vivo 47 New Anterior Cervical Instrumentation Systems Combining Intradiscal
Cage with Integrated Plate: Biomechanics and Clinical Applications 48
Improvement of Pedical Screw Fixation with Hydroxy apatite Coating 49
Multilevel Cervical Decompression and Reconstruction 50 Decision Support
Tools in Spinal Surgery: Artificial Neural Networks and Predictive Modeling
51 Porous Tantalum for Spinal Interbody Fusion 52 Advances in Spinal Fusion