Cervical Spine I 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8882-8_29
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Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries by a Posterior Osteosynthesis with Plates and Screws

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“…The efficacy of PMMA for increasing peak insertional torque and pullout force of cervical spine facet screws placed in the technique by Roy-Camille et al [22] depends on the amount: a small amount is not sufficient, but filling the burr hole completely seems to be useful. Bone mineral density of the cervical facets correlates moderately with both peak insertional torque and pullout force of facet screws.…”
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“…The efficacy of PMMA for increasing peak insertional torque and pullout force of cervical spine facet screws placed in the technique by Roy-Camille et al [22] depends on the amount: a small amount is not sufficient, but filling the burr hole completely seems to be useful. Bone mineral density of the cervical facets correlates moderately with both peak insertional torque and pullout force of facet screws.…”
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“…Mean pullout force of cervical spine facet screws has been investigated previously: Montesano found that pullout force of facet screws placed in the technique by RoyCamille et al [22] was about 152 N, whereas it was 585 N if the screws were paced according to Magerl [15]. Errico, in a study using bovine spinal specimens, found comparable results: the mean pullout force of a screw placed in the technique by Magerl was 471 N [2].…”
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“…Plates and lateral mass screws can be used in multilevel cervical as well as occipitocervical instabilities [3,19]. As decribed by Roy-Camille, transpedicular C2 fixation can be used in cases of hangman's fracture [34]. Recently, the use of transpedicular screw fixation has been reported in the subaxial cervical spine as well [1,2].…”
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“…The traditional fixation to the occiput has been with wires [10,16]. More stable fixations, such as the Ransford Loop and the Roy-Camille OC plate [34], may improve fusion and allow mobilization without external support.…”
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