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  • 3. Polymethylmethacrylate augmentation of pedicle screws increases the initial fixation in osteoporotic spine patients.
    Sawakami K, Yamazaki A, Ishikawa S, Ito T, Watanabe K, Endo N.
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  • 5. Primary pedicle screw augmentation in osteoporotic lumbar vertebrae: biomechanical analysis of pedicle fixation strength.
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    Zhuang XM, Yu BS, Zheng ZM, Zhang JF, Lu WW.
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  • 11. Pullout strength of pedicle screws with cement augmentation in severe osteoporosis: a comparative study between cannulated screws with cement injection and solid screws with cement pre-filling.
    Chen LH, Tai CL, Lee DM, Lai PL, Lee YC, Niu CC, Chen WJ.
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  • 15. Biomechanical analysis of pedicle screws in osteoporotic bone with bioactive cement augmentation using simulated in vivo multicomponent loading.
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  • 16. Minimally invasive spinal fixation in an aging population with osteoporosis: clinical and radiological outcomes and safety of expandable screws versus fenestrated screws augmented with polymethylmethacrylate.
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  • 17. Cement-augmented anterior screw fixation of Type II odontoid fractures in elderly patients with osteoporosis.
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  • 18. Surgical treatment of degenerative and traumatic spinal diseases with expandable screws in patients with osteoporosis: 2-year follow-up clinical study.
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  • 19. [Choice of bone cement augmentation techniques when sacral pedicle screw loosening].
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