2024
DOI: 10.1111/os.14080
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Effect of Insertional Direction of Pedicle Screw on Screw Loosening: A Biomechanical Study on Synthetic Bone Vertebra under a Physiology‐like Load

Xuqiang Zhan,
Feng Gao,
Yangyang Yang
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesIt is now understood that pedicle screw loosening at the implant‐bone interface can lead to poor screw–bone interface purchase and decreased fixation stability. Previous biomechanical tests used cadaveric vertebrae and pull‐out or torque loads to assess the effect of the insertional direction of pedicle screws on screw loosening. However, these tests faced challenges in matching biomechanical differences among specimens and simulating in vivo loads applied on pedicle screws. This study aimed to evalu… Show more

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