Spine
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Pedicle screw fixation alone for sequential spinal instabilities was biomechanically compared with pedicle screw fixation using interbody cages. ⋯ For spinal instability with preserved anterior load sharing, pedicle screw fixation alone is biomechanically adequate, and interbody cages should not be used because they further increase segmental motion at the adjacent segment. However, PS alone provides insufficient stability and high implant strain in case of damaged anterior column. In such cases, additional interbody cages significantly increase construct stiffness and decrease hardware strain. However, they increase ROM at the adjacent segment as well.
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A biomechanical cadaveric study of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae with simulated metastases quantifying intravertebral pressures during transpedicular vertebroplasty. ⋯ Percutaneous vertebroplasty produces higher intravertebral pressures in vertebrae containing a simulated lytic metastasis than in intact vertebrae. Pressures generated in the tumor specimens are sufficiently elevated to cause embolic phenomena.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Chronic spinal pain: a randomized clinical trial comparing medication, acupuncture, and spinal manipulation.
A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted. ⋯ The consistency of the results provides, despite some discussed shortcomings of this study, evidence that in patients with chronic spinal pain, manipulation, if not contraindicated, results in greater short-term improvement than acupuncture or medication. However, the data do not strongly support the use of only manipulation, only acupuncture, or only nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs for the treatment of chronic spinal pain. The results from this exploratory study need confirmation from future larger studies.
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A matched controlled comparative study of patients with upper cervical lesions caused by rheumatoid arthritis was performed at two different hospitals to evaluate occipitocervical fusion associated with C1 laminectomy and nonsurgical treatment. ⋯ The findings lead to the conclusion that occipitocervical fusion associated with C1 laminectomy for patients with rheumatoid arthritis is useful for decreasing nuchal pain, reducing myelopathy, and improving prognosis.
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Various amounts of static mechanical load were applied to mouse intervertebral discs in organ cultures. The apoptosis then was examined using nick end labeling. Two mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibitors were added to the medium. ⋯ Chondrocyte apoptosis was induced using a static mechanical load especially in the cartilaginous endplate in an organ culture. Apoptosis occurred similarly to previous findings using an in vivo model. This culture system thus reflected the apoptosis demonstrated in vivo. Because biologically active reagents such as MAPK inhibitors can be simply added to culture media, this system may be a useful method for detecting factors that influence apoptosis induced by mechanical stress. Both MAPK inhibitors increased the occurrence of apoptosis. This suggests that these two MAPKs can counteract the apoptotic pathway induced by mechanical stress.