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Medical intervention
Vertebral fixation (also known as "spinal fixation") is an orthopedic surgical procedure in which two or more vertebrae are anchored to each other through
Vertebral_fixation
Topics referred to by the same term
fixation, immobilization of an injury with external hardware Internal fixation, immobilization of an injury with surgical implants Vertebral fixation
Fixation
Type of autograft involving limb rotation
Laminectomy Laminoplasty Corpectomy Facetectomy Foraminotomy Vertebral fixation Vertebral augmentation Arm Acromioplasty Leg Femoral head ostectomy Astragalectomy
Rotationplasty
Breakage of a spinal vertebra under vertical pressure
Martin; Joaquim, Andrei F. (April 2022). "Vertebral augmentation plus short-segment fixation versus vertebral augmentation alone in Kümmell's disease:
Vertebral compression fracture
Vertebral_compression_fracture
Five bones of the spine in the lower back
The pedicle is sometimes used as a portal of entrance into the vertebral body for fixation with pedicle screws or for placement of bone cement as with kyphoplasty
Lumbar_vertebrae
Chiropractic concept
In chiropractic, a vertebral subluxation means pressure on nerves, abnormal functions creating a lesion in some portion of the body, either in its action
Vertebral_subluxation
Orthopaedic internal fixation method
A tension band wire is a form of orthopaedic internal fixation method used to convert distraction forces into compression forces, promoting bone healing
Tension_band_wiring
Immobilization or ankylosis of two or more vertebrae by fusion of the vertebral bodies
Degenerative disc disease Spinal disc herniation Discogenic pain Spinal tumor Vertebral fracture Scoliosis Kyphosis (e. g., Scheuermann's disease) Lordosis Spondylolisthesis
Spinal_fusion
Indonesian badminton player (born 1993)
surgery to remedy the radiculopathy in his spine and was treated with vertebral fixation. Jordan did not compete in any other tournaments in 2022 to focus
Praveen_Jordan
Medical condition
A spinal fracture, also called a vertebral fracture or a broken back, is a fracture affecting the vertebrae of the spinal column. Most types of spinal
Spinal_fracture
Hong Kong production and costume designer (born 1982)
the film industry. She also suffered from scoliosis and underwent vertebral fixation surgery at the age of 15. Cheung earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from
Irving_Cheung
Left-right asymmetry of the spine's curvature
the thoracic region, are, on average, asymmetric. The mid-axis of these vertebral bodies tends to point systematically to the right of the median body plane
Scoliosis
Surgical procedure to widen the vertebral canal
lamina of a vertebral arch in order to relieve pressure in the vertebral canal. A laminotomy is less invasive than conventional vertebral column surgery
Laminotomy
Bone of the spine
ala, by short thick pedicles; on the upper surface of each pedicle is a vertebral notch, which forms the lower part of the foramen between the last lumbar
Sacrum
Medical condition affecting the cervical spine
nearby structures, including the brain stem, spinal cord, vagus nerve, and vertebral artery, resulting in a constellation of symptoms. Craniocervical instability
Craniocervical_instability
Deadly cervical spine injury
stabilizing ligaments between the occiput, or posterior skull base, and the C1 vertebral body, otherwise known as the atlas. The diagnosis is usually suspected
Atlanto-occipital_dislocation
Joint between two adjacent vertebrae
from the same levels. In other words, the facet joint between C4 and C5 vertebral segments is innervated by the C4 and C5 medial branch nerves. However
Facet_joint
Bone breakage due to structural weakness of the bone
are several fracture sites said to be typical of fragility fractures: vertebral fractures, fractures of the neck of the femur, pelvic fractures, proximal
Pathologic_fracture
flat bones. Irregular bones: Protect the central nervous system. The vertebral column consists of irregular bones. Sesamoid bones: Bones embedded within
Skeletal_system_of_the_horse
Model of the human psyche used as a personality typology
Enneagram of Personality, which heavily derives from his teachings on ego-fixations, holy ideas, passions, and virtues. The Bolivian-born Ichazo began leading
Enneagram_of_Personality
Indian conjoined twin (born 2005)
2010 showed her recovering well. It was found that cutting the conjoined vertebral column in the separation operation had not caused paralysis. She was operated
Lakshmi_Tatma
Cancer originating in the larynx (voice box)
mobility. T2: Tumour invades mucosa. There is no fixation of the larynx. T3: Tumour causes fixation of the vocal cords, with or without invasion of neighbouring
Laryngeal_cancer
Surgery on the musculoskeletal system
during World War II and led to more widespread adoption of intramedullary fixation of fractures in the rest of the world. Traction was the standard method
Orthopedic_surgery
Topics referred to by the same term
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System C4 carbon fixation, a pathway for carbon fixation in photosynthesis that produces C4 plants Cervical spinal
C4
Medical condition
enough that the vertebral body of C2 is severely subluxed from C3 does the spinal cord become crushed, usually between the vertebral body of C3 and the
Hangman's_fracture
Muscle of the upper back
reported in studies comparing single-row versus double-row suture anchor fixation and mattress locking versus absorbable sutures. Postoperatively, a slight
Supraspinatus_muscle
Type of distal radius fracture
angulation and deformity may require an open reduction and internal fixation or external fixation. The volar forearm splint is best for temporary immobilization
Colles'_fracture
Former Swiss medical device manufacturer
Association for the Study of Internal Fixation, AO/ASIF), The Synthes trademark was applied to internal fixation implants produced under license by its
Synthes
Group of genetic disorders resulting in fragile bones
pamidronate reduced bone pain, prevented new vertebral fractures, reshaped previously fractured vertebral bodies, and reduced the number of long-bone fractures
Osteogenesis_imperfecta
Central organ of the human nervous system
The brainstem continues below this as the spinal cord, protected by the vertebral column. Ten of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves emerge directly from
Human_brain
American chiropractor
relationship to applied kinesiology 15(5);Mar/Apr 1973:28-32 The fixation vertebral pattern 16(1);Jul/Aug 1973:44-46 Innate and the interdependent triangularity
George_Goodheart
Device used to treat spinal deformities
was published in a paper entitled "The Halo: A Spinal Skeletal Traction Fixation Device." The clinician Pierre Stagnara utilized the device to develop Halo-Gravity
Halo-gravity_traction_device
Ligament of the pelvis
and supportive structures are weakened. One treatment is sacrospinous fixation. In this surgery, the apex of the vagina is sutured to the sacrospinous
Sacrospinous_ligament
Species of bacterium
nitrogen in anaerobic conditions. As a free-living diazotroph, its nitrogen-fixation system has been much-studied, and is of agricultural interest, as K. pneumoniae
Klebsiella_pneumoniae
Medical condition
Galeazzi fracture after surgical fixation
Galeazzi_fracture
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
or atherectomy of precerebral (extracranial) vessel(s) Basilar Carotid Vertebral (00.62) Percutaneous angioplasty or atherectomy of intracranial vessel(s)
ICD-9-CM_Volume_3
Medical condition
to falls from height, other concomitant injuries should be evaluated. Vertebral compression fractures occur in approximately 10% of these patients. A
Calcaneal_fracture
Efforts to prevent movement of the spine in those with a risk of a spine injury
as opposed to a surgery which is termed open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF). In general, the halo traction device is preferred for unstable
Spinal_precautions
Medical condition
2011). "Splenic pseudocyst: a rare association with splenoptosis and vertebral segmentation anomalies". Singapore Med J. 52 (7): e141-2. PMID 21808945
Wandering_spleen
One of three columns of grey matter in the spinal cord
the end of a spinal nerve connecting the spinal cord to the body. The vertebral column is divided into four groups of vertebrae: (from top to bottom)
Lateral_grey_column
Harry R. Merk; Michael Ames; Jürgen Harms (2007-04-20). "Treatment of Vertebral Osteomyelitis by Radical Debridement and Stabilization Using Titanium
Interbody_fusion_cage
Medical condition
Skeletal-Related Events (SREs). Occurrence of pathological long bone and vertebral fractures Development of spinal cord compression Need for radiation for
Bone_metastasis
Fracture of the spine
cervical vertebral body due to flexion of the spine along with vertical axial compression. The fracture continues sagittally through the vertebral body,
Flexion_teardrop_fracture
Spinal implants designed to preserve lumbar motion after posterior decompression
as alternatives to rigid lumbar fusion, with the goal of avoiding rigid fixation while maintaining neural decompression and segmental stability. These devices
Posterior motion preservation devices
Posterior_motion_preservation_devices
Reproduction by closely related organisms
fixed for certain traits, like having too many bones in an area, like the vertebral column of wolves on Isle Royale or having cranial abnormalities, such
Inbreeding
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Cervical vertebra 3, one of the cervical vertebrae of the vertebral column Cervical spinal nerve 3 Clinical Cell Culture, a medical technology
C3
American medical technology company
cited issues at the firm's Mahwah, New Jersey, facility, including poor fixation of hip implant components, in some instances requiring mitigation by revision
Stryker_Corporation
Discomfort in the legs during walking due to nerve impingement
myofascia, or viscera Trochanteric bursitis Piriformis syndrome Muscle pain Vertebral compression fracture Compartment syndrome Peripheral neuropathy Both neurogenic
Neurogenic_claudication
Medical condition
Treatment of this fracture is usually done by open reduction and internal fixation with a plate and screws, but occasionally the fracture can be treated conservatively
Barton's_fracture
Statistical effects of small numbers on a population
leading to loss of heterozygosity and reduced genetic diversity and loss or fixation of alleles and shifts in allele frequencies. A small population is then
Small_population_size
Extinct genus of marine squamate reptiles
skeleton indicate that the animal would have had great mobility in the vertebral column, but the tail would generate the main propulsive movement, a method
Taniwhasaurus
Physical damage to the continuity of a bone
of infection. Reports indicate an incidence of infection after internal fixation of closed fractures of 1-2%, rising to 30% in open fractures. Clean fracture
Bone_fracture
Human disease caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis
subconjunctival hemorrhages, rib fractures, urinary incontinence, hernias, and vertebral artery dissection. Violent coughing can cause the pleura to rupture, leading
Whooping_cough
Ineffective alternative eyesight improvement therapy
Rabbits and other Animals". Perfect Sight Without Glasses. New York: Central Fixation Publishing Co. pp. 38–53. ISBN 8890075635. Archived from the original on
Bates_method
Medical condition
osteoarthritis, tumor, degenerative pathology and other numerous causes of vertebral instability. There is no single cause that can mainly cause cervicocranial
Cervicocranial_syndrome
Medical intervention
laminoplasty technique, the surgeon may repair the vertebral lamina plane with rigid or semi-rigid fixations. Autograft and allograft bone blocks also may
Laminoplasty
French neurologist (1891–1986)
Dr. Sorrel-Dejerine had the opportunity to observe numerous cases of vertebral bone tuberculosis of the child. In a publication from 1926, her work with
Yvonne_Sorrel-Dejerine
- Evans-Jensen classification - Ewing's sarcoma - Exostosis - External fixation - Extraskeletal chondroma Fairbank's changes - Fairbanks disease - Fat
Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles
Index_of_trauma_and_orthopaedics_articles
American neurosurgeon
Theodore published the largest series of patients who had undergone vertebral column shortening for tethered spinal cord syndrome. This article, which
Nicholas_Theodore
American orthopaedic surgeon
PMID 1862430 “Segmental Spine Plates with Pedicle Screw Fixation. A New Internal Fixation Device for Disorders Of The Lumbar And Thoracolumbar Spine
Robert_Biscup
Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates
short bones are concerned, trabecular alignment has been studied in the vertebral pedicle. Thin formations of osteoblasts covered in endosteum create an
Bone
Broken bone in nonacetabular portions of pelvis
methods of pelvic stabilization are used including external fixation or internal fixation and traction. There are often other injuries associated with
Pelvic_fracture
Freezing of a corpse with the intent of future revival
whether using a deadly chemical for fixation eliminates the possibility of biological revival, making chemical fixation unsuitable for cryonics. Outside
Cryonics
Increased blood pressure in lung arteries
1183/09031936.00097107. PMID 18378784. Lenfant M (2013). "[Dihydrostreptomycin fixation on the ribosomes of E. coli]". Biochimie. 54 (2): 283–285. doi:10.1016/j
Pulmonary_hypertension
Blockage of an artery in the lungs
hypertension Diabetes Traumatic hip fractures that immobilize the patient Joint fixation (primarily in the legs) After a first PE, the search for secondary causes
Pulmonary_embolism
American Neurosurgeon
pedicle screw fixation vertebral artery injury during cervical surgery, and anatomical suitability of the upper cervical spine for internal fixation. A major
Curtis_Dickman
such as with hypoplasia in the odontoid process or partial cervical vertebral dislocation. These are typically used to protect the cervical spinal cord
Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen Syndrome
Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen_Syndrome
adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Pedicle screws achieve better fixation of the vertebral column and have better biomechanical properties than previous
Management_of_scoliosis
American orthopedic surgeon
surgery, and internal fixation of each facet. There were some benefits to this treatment but Harrington found that the fixation would not hold. The hooks
Paul_Randall_Harrington
support limb laminitis. Additionally, the cost of casting or surgical fixation makes treatment financially unattainable for some owners. While limb fractures
Treatment_of_equine_lameness
Medical condition
man-to-man inheritance. OAFNS is a combination of FND and oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS). The diagnosis of OAVS is based on the following facial
Frontonasal_dysplasia
British surgeon (1941–2025)
research. He had a special interest in degenerative disc disease and external fixation of fractures (Hughes-Suhktian fixator). Hughes gave lectures on the history
Sean_Hughes_(surgeon)
Biological tissue housed in bone
volume of fat in the marrow. Nevertheless, histological techniques and fixation make possible visualization of BMAT, quantification of BMAd size, and BMAT's
Bone_marrow_adipose_tissue
Avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial condyle of the knee
Bertrand (2018-03-20). "Combined ACL reconstruction and Segond fracture fixation fails to abolish anterolateral rotatory instability". BMJ Case Reports
Segond_fracture
Relationship between language and human evolution
Neanderthal vocal tract; however, he notes the similarities in the thoracic vertebral canal, potential air sacs, and hyoid bones between modern humans and Neanderthals
Origin_of_language
Nuclear medicine test that uses gallium to obtain images of tissues
inflammatory processes such as sarcoidosis or tuberculosis. Diagnosing vertebral osteomyelitis and/or disk space infection where gallium-67 is preferred
Gallium_scan
Extinct genus of lemurs
axial skeleton of ruffed lemurs, the vertebrae of Pachylemur had shorter vertebral bodies and the spinous process had less anticliny. The head of its femur
Pachylemur
Abnormal gait or stance in horses
paralysis, or dysmetria. Neurologic causes of lameness include: Cervical vertebral stenotic myopathy (Wobbler disease): compression of the spinal cord in
Lameness_(equine)
Surgical procedure for external rectal prolapse
rectopexy encompasses several procedures which involve mobilization and fixation of the rectum, with or without resection, via an abdominal surgical approach
Ventral_rectopexy
Birth defect in which part of the spinal cord is split
phenomenon or may be associated with other segmental anomalies of the vertebral bodies such as spina bifida, kyphoscoliosis, butterfly vertebra, hemivertebra
Diastematomyelia
retardation Polydactyly myopia syndrome Polydactyly postaxial dental and vertebral Polydactyly postaxial with median cleft of upper lip Polydactyly postaxial
List_of_diseases_(P)
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
needed] Brachyury has also been shown to help establish the cervical vertebral blueprint during fetal development. The number of cervical vertebrae is
T-box_transcription_factor_T
Medical condition
Significant angulation and deformity may require an open reduction and internal fixation. An open fracture will always require surgical intervention.[citation needed]
Smith's_fracture
Medical specialty that focuses on the design and application of orthoses
(TLSOs) are commonly prescribed for conditions such as scoliosis, kyphosis, vertebral fractures, and post-operative spinal stabilization. Lumbosacral orthoses
Orthotics
Canadian physician, radiologist, ornithologist, and writer (1927–2021)
PMID 4222822. Houston, C. Stuart; Zaleski, Witold A. (1967). "The Shape of Vertebral Bodies and Femoral Necks in Relation to Activity". Radiology. 89 (1):
C._Stuart_Houston
1999). Individuals with hemifacial microsomia, also called oculoauriculo-vertebral spectrum, often have ear malformations. These malformations can be in
Hearing loss with craniofacial syndromes
Hearing_loss_with_craniofacial_syndromes
Accumulation of degenerative material in the inner layer of artery walls
within the arterial lumen.[citation needed] Historically, arterial wall fixation, staining and thin section has been the gold standard for detection and
Atheroma
lateral synechia syndrome Cleft palate short stature vertebral anomalies Cleft palate stapes fixation oligodontia Cleft palate X linked Cleft tongue syndrome
List_of_diseases_(C)
Medical condition
to its anatomical position as possible.[citation needed] Some advocate fixation with Kirschner wires, or plate and screw constructions. Another accepted
Rolando_fracture
Medical condition
conservatively. However, displacement requires open reduction and internal fixation, especially when displacement is over 2 mm. It occurs commonly in adolescents
Tillaux_fracture
Medical condition
treatment. The injury is most commonly treated by open reduction internal fixation as closed reduction is made difficult by the entrapment of the fibula behind
Bosworth_fracture
Evaluation of a horse's bone and muscle structure
and down motion as well as side to side. There may be back pain from vertebral impingement. There is a less elastic feel beneath rider as the back too
Equine_conformation
Medical condition
neurological deficits or unstable patterns of fracture require surgical fixation to relieve spinal cord compression and stabilize the injury. A halo brace
Chalkstick_fracture
Continued belief in a debunked theory
causes Critical thinking – Analysis of facts to form a judgment Delusion – Fixation of holding false beliefs Denialism – Rejecting scientific or historical
True-believer_syndrome
circumfixation, crucifix, crucifixion, disfix, fix, fixable, fixate, fixation, fixative, fixity, fixure, infix, infixion, interfix, postfix, prefix,
List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives
Medical imaging technique
marrow spaces. Empirical data indicate K1/k2 corresponds to roughly 48% of vertebral bone volume and 34% of humeral bone volume, consistent with prior estimates
PET_for_bone_imaging
VERTEBRAL FIXATION
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Turkish
Cerebral; Intellectual
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intellectual, Cerebral
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
The Cleaver of Vertebrae; Name of a Sword Presented to Ali (R.A.) by Muhammad; Sword that the Prophet (SAW) Gave to Sayyidina Ali
Boy/Male
Indian
Intellectual, Cerebral
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Girl/Female
Indian
Joy; Pride
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Eagle
Surname or Lastname
English (De Lisle) and French
English (De Lisle) and French : topographic and habitational name (see Lyle).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Eustace.
Girl/Female
Indian
Grand; Incomplete
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Prosperity
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Serafino, SERAFINA means "burning one" or "serpent." Compare with other forms of Serafina.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the One who is Aware
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Place of Sacrifice; Allahabad
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Comley in Shropshire or Combley on the Isle of Wight; both are named with Old English cumb ‘valley’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Vertebrata; -- used only in the form vertebrate.
n. pl.
One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom, comprising all animals that have a backbone composed of bony or cartilaginous vertebrae, together with Amphioxus in which the backbone is represented by a simple undivided notochord. The Vertebrata always have a dorsal, or neural, cavity above the notochord or backbone, and a ventral, or visceral, cavity below it. The subdivisions or classes of Vertebrata are Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces, Marsipobranchia, and Leptocardia.
a.
Vertebrate.
a.
Between vertebrae.
n.
A vertebra.
n.
A metamere of the vertebrate skeleton; an osteomere; a vertebra.
n.
One of the Vertebrata.
a.
Of or pertaining to a vertebrae and an artery; -- said of the foramina in the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae and of the canal which they form for the vertebral artery and vein.
adv.
At or within a vertebra or vertebrae; -- distinguished from interverterbrally.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column; as, the urosacral vertebrae of birds.
n.
The end of the vertebral column beyond the sacrum in man and tailless monkeys. It is composed of several vertebrae more or less consolidated.
a.
Of or pertaining to a vertebrae, or the vertebral column; spinal; rachidian.
a.
Situated above the vertebral column.
n.
A vertebrate.
n.
A vertebra.
n.
The vertebral column; the spinous process of a vertebra.
pl.
of Vertebra
a.
Below the vertebral column, subvertebral.
n.
The spine; the vertebral column.