2000
DOI: 10.1007/s005860000168
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Primary stabilizing effect of interbody fusion devices for the cervical spine: an in vitro comparison between three different cage types and bone cement

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“…Bilateral neural foramina were significantly decompressed up to 1 year after placement [4]. Biomechanical evaluation suggests that hollow carbon fiber wedge cages have the highest stabilizing effect and resistance to subsidence due to its geometry versus titanium mesh cylinders and threaded cages [2,28]. Another study of eight different cervical cage designs (not including the current spacer), however, noted that design variations may be of little importance [15].…”
Section: Rationale For Carbon Fiber Cagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bilateral neural foramina were significantly decompressed up to 1 year after placement [4]. Biomechanical evaluation suggests that hollow carbon fiber wedge cages have the highest stabilizing effect and resistance to subsidence due to its geometry versus titanium mesh cylinders and threaded cages [2,28]. Another study of eight different cervical cage designs (not including the current spacer), however, noted that design variations may be of little importance [15].…”
Section: Rationale For Carbon Fiber Cagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon fiber implants are at least as stiff and elastic as cortical bone resulting in a physiologic distribution of load to the bone graft [21]. Consequently, this may stimulate bone formation and improve fusion [16,28].…”
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“…Reconstruction of the defect after discectomy is still a matter of debate among spine surgeons. Autogenous tricortical iliac graft, femoral ring allograft, bone cement, artificial disc, PEEK cages and titanium cages have all been applied [2,4,7,12,13,17,23]. However, the choices become limited in fourlevel disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the cage implantation all of the donor site complications, and the possibility of late-time bone graft resorption or compression is avoidable 12,14,15,16 . The bony healing throughout the spacer is similar to the iliac crest bone graft procedure 17,18 . Solid fusion between the osteotomized parts can be shown about 12 months after the implantation.…”
Section: Magyar Biomechanikai Kongresszus -A-0047mentioning
confidence: 88%