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Spine | 2007

Quantification of intervertebral disc volume properties below spine fusion, using magnetic resonance imaging, in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery.

P. Violas; Erik Estivalèzes; Jérôme Briot; Jérôme Sales de Gauzy; Pascal Swider

Study Design. Prospective clinical study. A quantification of volume and hydration variation of the intervertebral discs, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in the lumbar spine before and after surgery performed in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Objectives. To evaluate an objective quantification of volume and hydration of intervertebral discs below spine fusion in scoliosis surgery. Summary and Background Data. Repercussion of long spine fusion on the free lower lumbar spine is one of the major concerns of scoliosis surgery. However, the evolution of lumbar intervertebral disc below thoracolumbar fusions remains unknown. Methods. MRI performed in the clinical protocol, concerned 28 patients having an idiopathic scoliosis. They underwent posterior instrumentations. MRI was obtained before surgery, after surgery at 3 months and for 15 patients at 1 year. MRI data were posttreated using a custom-made image processing software to semiautomatically derive volume properties of disc, anulus fibrosus, and nucleus pulposus. The nucleus-disc volume ratio was also an indicator of the hydration level. Results. The reliability of the three-dimensional reconstruction process was initially verified using an intraoperator reproducibility test. Original preoperative data on disc volume properties were then derived. Postoperative volume variations were quantified in discs below spine fusion taking into account the level of the arthrodesis and the disc location. It showed that the postoperative volume criteria increased significantly for nucleus, disc, and nucleus-disc volume ratio and some magnitude modulation could be conditioned by the location of surgical instrumentation. Some stabilization or reduction depending on disc level and arthrodesis size between 3 months and 1 year is observed in the follow-up. It tended to prove that the recovery of balance physiologic positioning and inherent biomechanical loads could induce a restored hydration of disc, which should favor the remodeling of free segments. Conclusions. This work was the first report dealing with consequences of scoliosis surgery on subjacent disc in term of volume and hydration properties.


Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2007

Evaluation of the glenoid implant survival using a biomechanical finite element analysis: influence of the implant design, bone properties, and loading location.

Pierre Mansat; Jérôme Briot; Michel Mansat; Pascal Swider


Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2007

Age- and gender-related distribution of bone tissue of osteoporotic humeral head using computed tomography.

Mitsuko Yamada; Jérôme Briot; Annaig Pedrono; Nicolas Sans; Pierre Mansat; Michel Mansat; Pascal Swider


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2007

Objective quantification of intervertebral disc volume properties using MRI in idiopathic scoliosis surgery.

P. Violas; Erik Estivalèzes; Jérôme Briot; Jérôme Sales de Gauzy; Pascal Swider


Archive of Applied Mechanics | 2011

A solution of torsional problem by energy method in case of anisotropic cross-section

Pascal Swider; Jérôme Briot; Erik Estivalèzes


Archive | 2015

Hydration properties of the lumbar intervertebral discs in AIS after surgical correction:five years follow-up and comparison with an age-matched control group

Kariman Abelin-Genevois; Eva Polirststok; Erik Estivalèzes; Jérôme Briot; Annick Sévely; Jérôme Sales de Gauzy; Pascal Swider


Archive | 2013

Risk factors for adjacent segment degeneration after adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery: the intervertebral disc stability concept

Kariman Abelin-Genevois; Pascal Swider; Erik Estivalèzes; Jérôme Briot; Franck Accadbled; Jérôme Sales de Gauzy


Archive | 2013

Device and method for measuring the rigidity of the orbital tissues

Pascal Swider; Florian Jalbert; Jérôme Briot


Archive | 2012

Disc volume properties from MRI in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: correlation to surgical outcome

Pascal Swider; Jérôme Briot; Erik Estivalèzes; Jérôme Sales de Gauzy


/data/revues/00351040/0090Sup6/2S80/ | 2008

Évaluation des variations avec l'âge de la densité osseuse de la tête humérale par tomodensitométrie : application à l'ostéosynthèse des fractures de l'humérus proximal

Mitsuko Yamada; Jérôme Briot; Pierre Mansat; Nicolas Sans; Pascal Swider

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Pierre Mansat

Fujita Health University

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Mitsuko Yamada

Fujita Health University

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Nicolas Sans

Fujita Health University

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