2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522009000300004
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Análise fotoelástica de um modelo de vértebra humana com parafuso pedicular

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: O sistema de fixação vertebral utilizando o parafuso pedicular é um dos métodos mais eficientes no tratamento de patologias da coluna vertebral. Quando o parafuso estiver submetido á força de arrancamento, este gera tensões ao seu redor, principalmente próximas do canal medular, situação esta que pode ser analisada pela técnica da fotoelasticidade. OBJETIVO: Foram analisadas as tensões internas geradas próximas ao canal medular de modelos fotoelásticos de vértebras utilizando diferentes medidas de … Show more

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“…According to Barber et al ., 18 Gayet et al ., 19 Kwok et al ., 1 and Siqueira et al ., 20 the higher the outer diameter of the larger screw, the higher the pullout strength, being, thus, more difficult to pull out the screw. Therefore, the findings obtained in this study are in agreement with these authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Barber et al ., 18 Gayet et al ., 19 Kwok et al ., 1 and Siqueira et al ., 20 the higher the outer diameter of the larger screw, the higher the pullout strength, being, thus, more difficult to pull out the screw. Therefore, the findings obtained in this study are in agreement with these authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independently of the screw type, the screw with the lower external diameter is the most susceptible to possible clinical complications according to the dimensions of the screw and the fact that it shows a higher value of shear stress. According to Barber et al ., 18 Gayet et al ., 19 Kwok et al ., 1 and Siqueira et al ., 20 the higher the outer diameter of the larger screw, the higher the pullout strength, being, thus, more difficult to pull out the screw. Therefore, the findings obtained in this study are in agreement with these authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%