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IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILD-MODERATE BACK PAIN AND FRAGILITY FRACTURES? ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION

2020

Introduction: Fragility fractures are the cause of 43 thousand deaths: 50% are caused by femur fractures, 28% by vertebral fractures and 22% by various fractures in women, in men the percentages are 47%, 39% and 14% respectively. Vertebral fractures are the most common, 30-50% women over age 50 will experience one of them. Worldwide, is estimated that a new vertebral fracture occurs every 22 seconds. Additionally, vertebral fractures strongly predict the risk of both further fractures and re-fractures, in any skeletal segment. Vertebral fractures are often asymptomatic. Early diagnosis of these is extremely important. The aim of the study is to show, within a population of women over-50 in …

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Importance of Propionibacterium acnes hemolytic activity in human intervertebral discs: A microbiological study

2018

Most patients with chronic lower back pain (CLBP) exhibit degenerative disc disease. Disc specimens obtained during initial therapeutic discectomies are often infected/colonized with Propionibacterium acnes, a Gram-positive commensal of the human skin. Although pain associated with infection is typically ascribed to the body's inflammatory response, the Gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcus aureus was recently observed to directly activate nociceptors by secreting pore-forming α-hemolysins that disrupt neuronal cell membranes. The hemolytic activity of P. acnes in cultured disc specimens obtained during routine therapeutic discectomies was assessed through incubation on sheep-blood agar. T…

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Disc degeneration and bone density in monozygotic twins discordant for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

2000

The effects of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus on bone density and connective tissue degeneration have theoretical interest and practical relevance. Several experimental studies in animals have demonstrated the harmful effects of insulin deficiency on connective tissues. However, clinical studies in humans have produced somewhat contradictory results, most likely due to difficulties controlling for general degeneration and factors associated with diabetes. In nine pairs of monozygotic twins discordant for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, we compared femoral and lumbar bone mineral density (assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry) and spinal degeneration (assessed by magnetic re…

Bone mineral030222 orthopedicsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testBone densitybusiness.industryConnective tissueMagnetic resonance imagingDegeneration (medical)medicine.disease3. Good health03 medical and health sciencesIntervertebral disk0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineMedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFemoral neckJournal of Orthopaedic Research
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Does Optimal Volume Fraction in Percutaneous Vertebroplasty Prevent Cement Leakage?

2018

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A fatal iatrogenic right vertebral injury after transoral odontoidectomy and posterior cervical stabilization for a type II odontoid fracture.

2014

Abstract The authors present a singular case of an iatrogenic right vertebral artery injury, involving a 67 year-old man, who reported a type II odontoid fracture (Anderson and D'Alonzo Classification) and posterior atlantoaxial dislocation following a road traffic accident. A small injury involving the right vertebral artery occurred as a consequence of transoral odontoidectomy and posterior cervical stabilization. It was caused by bone spicules of spinal origin and their presence was confirmed by the histological section of the right vertebral artery at the level of C1–C2. The case confirms how iatrogenic vertebral artery injuries during cervical spine surgery may be potentially lethal, e…

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Novel Biodegradable Composite of Calcium Phosphate Cement and the Collagen I Mimetic P-15 for Pedicle Screw Augmentation in Osteoporotic Bone

2021

Osteoporotic vertebral fractures often necessitate fusion surgery, with high rates of implant failure. We present a novel bioactive composite of calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and the collagen I mimetic P-15 for pedicle screw augmentation in osteoporotic bone. Methods involved expression analysis of osteogenesis-related genes during osteoblastic differentiation by RT-PCR and immunostaining of osteopontin and Ca2+ deposits. Untreated and decalcified sheep vertebrae were utilized for linear pullout testing of pedicle screws. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Expression of ALPI II (p &lt

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Machine learning techniques demonstrating individual movement patterns of the vertebral column: the fingerprint of spinal motion

2022

Surface topography systems enable the capture of spinal dynamic movement; however, it is unclear whether vertebral dynamics are unique enough to identify individuals. Therefore, in this study, we investigated whether the identification of individuals is possible based on dynamic spinal data. Three different data representations were compared (automated extracted features using contrastive loss and triplet loss functions, as well as simple descriptive statistics). High accuracies indicated the possible existence of a personal spinal 'fingerprint', therefore enabling subject recognition. The present work forms the basis for an objective comparison of subjects and the transfer of the method to…

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Automatic segmentation of the spine by means of a probabilistic atlas with a special focus on ribs suppression

2017

[EN] Purpose: The development of automatic and reliable algorithms for the detection and segmentation of the vertebrae are of great importance prior to any diagnostic task. However, an important problem found to accurately segment the vertebrae is the presence of the ribs in the thoracic region. To overcome this problem, a probabilistic atlas of the spine has been developed dealing with the proximity of other structures, with a special focus on ribs suppression. Methods: The data sets used consist of Computed Tomography images corresponding to 21 patients suffering from spinal metastases. Two methods have been combined to obtain the final result: firstly, an initial segmentation is performe…

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A comparative study of mechanical properties of fresh and frozen-thawed porcine intervertebral discs in a bioreactor environment

2016

Abstract Limited availability of fresh intervertebral discs (IVDs) necessitates the use of frozen-thawed samples in biomechanical investigations. Several authors have reported the mechanical properties of frozen-thawed IVDs, but few studies have investigated the effects of storage temperature and cooling rate. The validity and reliability of the applied freezing-thawing procedures are still relatively unknown. The study aims to compare the mechanical responses of fresh porcine IVDs and porcine IVDs, which were frozen at different freezing temperatures with a controlled-rate cooling process and then thawed. The specimens were obtained from pigs aged 6 months. A total of 18 functional spine u…

Cryopreservationmusculoskeletal diseasesLumbar VertebraeMaterials scienceSwine0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringReproducibility of Results02 engineering and technologymusculoskeletal system020601 biomedical engineeringBiomechanical PhenomenaBiomaterials03 medical and health sciencesBioreactors0302 clinical medicineCooling rateMechanics of MaterialsFreezingBioreactorAnimalsFrozen storageIntervertebral Disc030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringJournal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
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The short-term efficacy and safety of artificial total disc replacement for selected patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease compared with ant…

2018

PurposeTo systematically compare the efficacy and safety of lumbar total disc replacement (TDR) with the efficacy and safety of anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease (LDDD).MethodsThe electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library were searched for the period from the establishment of the databases to March 2018. The peer-reviewed articles that investigate the safety and efficacy of TDR and ALIF were retrieved under the given search terms. Quality assessment must be done independently by two authors according to each item of criterion. The statistical analyses were performed using RevMan (version 5.3) and Stata (v…

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