History of posterior thoracic instrumentation

The term “backbone” appears in many expressions used in modern day society. In any scenario, it has one central meaning: stability. Best defined as a foundation that is able to sustain multiple stressors without adversely affecting integrity, the commonly and appropriately termed backbone of humans...

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Published inNeurosurgical focus Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Singh, Harshpal, Rahimi, Scott Y., Yeh, David J., Floyd, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 15.01.2004
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1092-0684
DOI10.3171/foc.2004.16.1.12

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Abstract The term “backbone” appears in many expressions used in modern day society. In any scenario, it has one central meaning: stability. Best defined as a foundation that is able to sustain multiple stressors without adversely affecting integrity, the commonly and appropriately termed backbone of humans is the spinal column. As the central focus of stability in our species, the spine is subject to a great degree of trauma and mechanical forces. A variety of methods have been developed throughout history in the treatment of spinal column injury. Initial treatment involved the use of simple traction devices for the reduction of spinal fractures; these have evolved to include the current insertion of spinal instrumentation. The authors review the historical treatment and development of posterior instrumentation for thoracic spinal injury.
AbstractList The term "backbone" appears in many expressions used in modern day society. In any scenario, it has one central meaning: stability. Best defined as a foundation that is able to sustain multiple stressors without adversely affecting integrity, the commonly and appropriately termed backbone of humans is the spinal column. As the central focus of stability in our species, the spine is subject to a great degree of trauma and mechanical forces. A variety of methods have been developed throughout history in the treatment of spinal column injury. Initial treatment involved the use of simple traction devices for the reduction of spinal fractures; these have evolved to include the current insertion of spinal instrumentation. The authors review the historical treatment and development of posterior instrumentation for thoracic spinal injury.The term "backbone" appears in many expressions used in modern day society. In any scenario, it has one central meaning: stability. Best defined as a foundation that is able to sustain multiple stressors without adversely affecting integrity, the commonly and appropriately termed backbone of humans is the spinal column. As the central focus of stability in our species, the spine is subject to a great degree of trauma and mechanical forces. A variety of methods have been developed throughout history in the treatment of spinal column injury. Initial treatment involved the use of simple traction devices for the reduction of spinal fractures; these have evolved to include the current insertion of spinal instrumentation. The authors review the historical treatment and development of posterior instrumentation for thoracic spinal injury.
The term “backbone” appears in many expressions used in modern day society. In any scenario, it has one central meaning: stability. Best defined as a foundation that is able to sustain multiple stressors without adversely affecting integrity, the commonly and appropriately termed backbone of humans is the spinal column. As the central focus of stability in our species, the spine is subject to a great degree of trauma and mechanical forces. A variety of methods have been developed throughout history in the treatment of spinal column injury. Initial treatment involved the use of simple traction devices for the reduction of spinal fractures; these have evolved to include the current insertion of spinal instrumentation. The authors review the historical treatment and development of posterior instrumentation for thoracic spinal injury.
Author Rahimi, Scott Y.
Floyd, David
Singh, Harshpal
Yeh, David J.
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Equipment Design
Europe
Fracture Fixation - history
Fracture Fixation - instrumentation
Fracture Fixation - methods
Greece
History, 15th Century
History, 18th Century
History, 19th Century
Humans
Internal Fixators - history
Neurosurgery - history
North America
Orthopedics - history
Rome
Spinal Fractures - history
Spinal Fractures - surgery
Spinal Injuries - history
Spinal Injuries - surgery
Thoracic Vertebrae - surgery
Traction - history
Traction - instrumentation
Title History of posterior thoracic instrumentation
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