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THORACOLOMBAR BURST FRACTURES: SHORT FIXATION, WITHOUT ARTHRODESIS AND WITHOUT REMOVAL OF THE IMPLANT [PDF]
Objectives: To present the functional outcomes, through the first case series in our country, of patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures (A3,A4), submitted to short posterior fixation, without arthrodesis and without removal of the implants, until ...
Carlos Humberto Targa Moreira +2 more
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Morphometric Analysis of the Body, Pedicle and Lamina of Typical Thoracic Vertebrae: An Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Thoracic vertebrae are a part of the vertebral column. The thoracic vertebrae have a body size between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae, which increase gradually from above downward and are characterised by the presence of facet joints for
Hari Narayan Yadav +4 more
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The vertebral heart score (VHS) is the sum of the ratio of the cardiac dimensions to the number of thoracic vertebrae, starting from the fourth thoracic vertebra (T4) to the intervertebral disk space (IVS).
Theethad Tangpakornsak +6 more
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Morphometric analysis of the costal facet of the thoracic vertebrae [PDF]
Various studies have examined morphometric features of the vertebrae to understand the functional aspects of the spine. Geometric analysis of vertebral zygapophyseal facets has also been related to functional and clinical aspects of the spine, but no quantitative investigation of the costotransverse joint facet is found in the literature.
David Biteau +6 more
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Characteristics of thoracic and lumbar mobility in patients with degenerative spinal deformity
Objective To explore the characteristics of thoracic and lumbar mobility in patients with degenerative spine deformity (DSD). Methods A total of 60 patients with degenerative spine deformity (DSD) admitted in our hospital from May 2018 to May 2021 were ...
LI Kai +5 more
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Trabecular Microarchitecture of Hominoid Thoracic Vertebrae [PDF]
AbstractSpontaneous vertebral fractures are a common occurrence in modern humans, yet these fractures are not documented in other hominoids. Differences in vertebral bone strength between humans and apes associated with trabecular bone microarchitecture may contribute to differences in fracture incidence.
Bruce Latimer +5 more
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The article presents a clinical case of treatment of a patient with spondylodiscitis of two levels – thoracic and lumbar spine spondylodiscitis combined with the thoracic aorta aneurysm.
M.D. Tonchev +4 more
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The number of thoracolumbar vertebrae is a quantitative trait positively correlated with the economic traits of livestock. More thoracolumbar vertebrae individuals could genetically be used to improve the livestock population, as more thoracolumbar ...
Ziwen Liu +9 more
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The morphology of xenarthrous vertebrae (Mammalia: Xenarthra) / [PDF]
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Gaudin, Timothy J. (Timothy James), 1966-
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Upper Lumbar Pedicle Screw Insertion Using Three-Dimensional Fluoroscopy Navigation:Assessment of Clinical Accuracy [PDF]
We used a navigation system to insert 128 pedicle screws into 69 vertebrae (L1 to L3) of 49 consecutive patients. We assessed the pedicle isthmic width and the permission angle for pedicle screw insertion. The permission angle is the angle defined by the
Ito, Yasuo +6 more
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