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The Pullout Performance of Pedicle Screws [electronic resource] / by Teyfik Demir, Cemile Basg�ul.

By: Demir, Teyfik [author.].
Contributor(s): Basg�ul, Cemile [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIII, 81 p. 14 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319166018.Subject(s): Engineering | Continuum mechanics | Biomedical engineering | Biomaterials | Engineering | Biomedical Engineering | Biomaterials | Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of MaterialsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 610.28 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
 Introduction -- Effect of Screw Design -- Effect of Application Techniques -- Effect of Cement Augmentation -- Effect of Coating -- Effect of Test Conditions -- Finite Element Modelling Studies -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This brief book systematically discusses all subjects that affect the pullout strength of pedicle screws. These screws are used in spinal surgeries to stabilize the spine. The holding strength of the pedicle screw is vital since loosening of the pedicle screws can cause revision surgeries. Once the pedicle screw is pulled out, it is harder to obtain same stabilization for the fused vertebrae. The book reviews the effect of screw designs, application techniques, cement augmentation, coating of the screw and test conditions on the pullout strength. The studies with finite element analysis were also included.
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 Introduction -- Effect of Screw Design -- Effect of Application Techniques -- Effect of Cement Augmentation -- Effect of Coating -- Effect of Test Conditions -- Finite Element Modelling Studies -- Conclusion.

This brief book systematically discusses all subjects that affect the pullout strength of pedicle screws. These screws are used in spinal surgeries to stabilize the spine. The holding strength of the pedicle screw is vital since loosening of the pedicle screws can cause revision surgeries. Once the pedicle screw is pulled out, it is harder to obtain same stabilization for the fused vertebrae. The book reviews the effect of screw designs, application techniques, cement augmentation, coating of the screw and test conditions on the pullout strength. The studies with finite element analysis were also included.

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