Published Research

Globus Medical MERC Research
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REVERE® Jazini et al. 2021

Comprehensive in silico evaluation of accessory rod position, rod material and diameter, use of cross-connectors, and anterior column support in a pedicle subtraction osteotomy model, part ii: effects on lumbosacral rod and screw strain

Jazini et al. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 46(1):E12-E22, 2021.

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A novel technique for sacropelvic fixation using image-guided sacroiliac screws: a case series and biomechanical study

Kim et al. J Biomed Res 33(3):208–216, 2019.

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REVERE® Mindea et al. 2012

Biomechanical comparison of spinopelvic reconstruction techniques in the setting of total sacrectomy

Mindea et al. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 37(26):E1622–E1627, 2012.

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REVERE® Moldavsky et al. 2016

In vitro biomechanical study of pedicle screw pull-out strength based on different screw path preparation techniques

Moldavsky et al. Indian J Orthop 50(2): 177–182, 2016.

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REVERE® O’Brien et al. 2013

Biomechanical evaluation of S2 alar-iliac screws: effect of length and quad-cortical purchase as compared with
iliac fixation

O’Brien et al. Spine (Phila Pa 1975) 38(20):E1250–E1255, 2013.

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Pedicle screw configuration for thoracolumbar burst fracture treatment: short versus long posterior fixation constructs with and without anterior column augmentation

Peters et al. Asian Spine J 8(1):35–43, 2014.

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REVERE® Rahm et al. 2019

Stabilizing effect of the rib cage on adjacent segment motion following thoracolumbar posterior fixation of the human thoracic cadaveric spine: a biomechanical study

Rahm et al. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 70:217-222, 2019.

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REVERE® Senatus et al. 2013

Biomechanical evaluation of a novel posterior integrated clamp that attaches to an existing posterior instrumentation for use in thoracolumbar revision

Senatus et al. Asian Spine J 7(1):1–7, 2013.

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RISE® Gentry et al. 2019

Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion with expandable interbody device provides indirect decompression through significant disc height restoration

Gentry et al. J Spine 8(4):440, 2019.

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Expandable interbody spacers implanted through a lateral approach: a multicenter observational study at two years
Cohen et al. J Spine Neurosurg 9(7):1000342, 2020.
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RISE®-L Frisch et al. 2017

Static versus expandable interbody spacers: preliminary 1-year clinical and radiographic results

Frisch et al. J Clin Neurol Neurosurg Spine 1(1):113, 2017.

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RISE®-L Frisch et al. 2019

Static versus expandable interbody spacers: final 2-year clinical and radiographic results

Frisch et al. J Clin Neurol Neurosurg Spine 4(1):1018, 2019.

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