2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522001000400002
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Ensaios mecânicos de um sistema de fixação pedicular com barra transversal

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOOs sistemas de fixação da coluna vertebral,que utilizam o pedículo vertebral como ponto de ancoragem, por meio da implantação de parafusos no seu interior, tem sido largamente empregados no tratamento cirúrgico das patologias da coluna vertebral, e a crescente aceitação dessa modalidade de fixação tem ampliando as indicações para a sua utilização em diferentes patologias da coluna vertebral. (1,2,4) A utilização dessa modalidade de fixação vertebral abrangendo várias vértebras, tem apresentado uma di… Show more

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“…Within the scope of the current fixation systems, there are clear evidences that the screws poliaxial can contribute significantly to address the problems related to the alignment of screws, and their use with the side bars with adjustments, can further aid in the solution this type of problem. It would be very difficult at the moment, to abandon the use of systems that use the longitudinal rods to connect the implants, but many believe that it is valid to divulge the idea of the use of transverse rods, which can perhaps be improved in future or assist in the development of alternative systems for spinal fixation ( 16 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within the scope of the current fixation systems, there are clear evidences that the screws poliaxial can contribute significantly to address the problems related to the alignment of screws, and their use with the side bars with adjustments, can further aid in the solution this type of problem. It would be very difficult at the moment, to abandon the use of systems that use the longitudinal rods to connect the implants, but many believe that it is valid to divulge the idea of the use of transverse rods, which can perhaps be improved in future or assist in the development of alternative systems for spinal fixation ( 16 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system of fixation with titanium, commonly implemented in patients, using screws 35 mm long and 6 mm in diameter ( Figure 4 ), which is applied at an angle of 60 degrees between the two captive screws to the vertebrae, and separate 10mm ( 16 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%