2024
DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i20.4108
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Biomechanical effects of posterior lumbar interbody fusion with vertical placement of pedicle screws compared to traditional placement

Ji-Hong Jiang,
Chang-Ming Zhao,
Jun Zhang
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND The pedicle screw technique is widely employed for vertebral body fixation in the treatment of spinal disorders. However, traditional screw placement methods require the dissection of paraspinal muscles and the insertion of pedicle screws at specific transverse section angles (TSA). Larger TSA angles require more force to pull the muscle tissue, which can increase the risk of surgical trauma and ischemic injury to the lumbar muscles. AIM To study the feasibility of zero… Show more

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