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Pedicle screw fixation strength: pullout versus insertional torque
The Spine Journal, 2004Researchers studying early pedicle screw designs have suggested that pullout strength and insertional torque are correlated. For surgeons using pedicle screws, insertional torque is widely believed to be a good predictor of pullout strength and initial stability of the screw and construct.
Serkan, Inceoglu +2 more
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Biomechanical Pullout Strength and Stability of the Cervical Artificial Pedicle Screw
Spine, 2009This study used cadaveric specimens to compare the biomechanical performance of artificial pedicle screws (APS) versus lateral mass screws (LMS).The goal of this study was to biomechanically characterize APS range-of-motion and pullout strength in surgical instances that preclude LMS insertion.Posterior approaches used in instances of ventral spine ...
Alison H, Barnes +5 more
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Pullout Strength of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface-Structured Bone Implants
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2023Shu-Wei Chang, Ya-Yun Tsai
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Pullout behavior of inclined steel fiber in an ultra-high strength cementitious matrix
Construction and Building Materials, 2010Su-Tae Kang, JinâKeun Kim
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Fiber pullout behavior of HPFRCC: Effects of matrix strength and fiber type
Composite Structures, 2017Doo-Yeol Yoo, Jung-Jun Park
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Bearing area: A new indication for suture anchor pullout strength?
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2009Kenneth Gall, Jack Griffis
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