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Comparison of Cervical Disk Implants and Cervical Disk Fusion Treatments in Human Cadaveric Models
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2006
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Spinal Cord InjuryCervical CancerCervical HealthCervical Disk ImplantsMedicineIntervertebral DiscMechanical EngineeringSpinal FusionCervical Disk DiseaseSurgeryCervical SpineHuman Cadaveric ModelsSpine SurgeryMaxillofacial SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic SurgeryHealth Sciences
Articulating cervical disk implants have been proposed as an alternative to disk fusion in the treatment of cervical disk disease. To examine the mechanical effect of articulating cervical disk implants (ACDI) versus simulated cervical disk fusion, a mechanical test device was constructed and cadaveric tests were carried out. While results show little effect on the pressures above and below the treatment level, the percent hysteretic behavior of the specimens trended to be higher for the ACDI, indicating that these implants retain more of the natural energy absorption capability of the cervical spine.
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