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Journal articles on the topic "Sutural Bones"

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Indira, CK, Vennila G., and Santhini Arulselvi K. "Identification and Variation of Sutural Bones in Indian Dry Cranium." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 14, no. 6 (2022): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13623914.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Sutural bones are supranumary bones occurring along the sutures and completely surrounded by sutures of the skull. Their number, morphology and location in skull vary in skulls. The knowledge of these bones is imperative in surgery, medicolegal cases involving child abuse or fracture of skulls and for anthropologic identification of human populations. Also, the prior knowledge about the Wormian bones is important because they are present in normal individuals as well as in various disorders such as osteogenesis imperfect, rickets, etc. Very few studies have be
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A., Amadi-Ikpa H., Jacks T. W., Ajie P. C., et al. "Prevalence of Wormian Bones in Dry Adult Human Skull in University of Port Harcourt and Rivers State University." Scholars International Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 6, no. 04 (2023): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sijap.2023.v06i04.003.

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Wormian bones, otherwise ‘Sutural’ bones, are accessory bones within or near cranial sutures. They are mostly found on lambdoid sutures and can be one or more in each suture. This study is aimed at examining the incidence and frequency of Wormian bones in the dry adult cadaveric skull in Rivers State, Nigeria. Forty-three (43) dry adult skulls were examined for the presence, number, and location of Wormian bone. Thirty-seven (37) of the skulls were from the osteological collections of the Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Science, University of P
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Verma, Poonam, and Anterpeet K. Arora. "A CASE REPORT OF QUADRANGULAR INCA BONE. Un caso de hueso cuadrangular inca." Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica 4, no. 3 (2016): 97–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.31051/1852.8023.v4.n3.14034.

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Los huesos wormianos son estructuras osificadas que se encuentran dentro de las suturas. En frecuencia que varían extensamente entre grupos étnicos diferentes hay más predominio entre mujeres. En el presente estudio reportamos el caso de un verdadero hueso cuadrangular interparietal o hueso inca en el cráneo humano adulto. Los huesos de wormian interparietal o los huesos epactal se diferencian de los huesos suturales sobre la base de su posición. Los huesos wormianos interparietales están localizados dentro de la región interparietal, mientras los huesos suturales son formados a partir de cent
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Walulkar, S.M., M.S. Walulkar, and V. M. Paikrao. "Incidence and Morphometrics Analysis of Sutural, Inca and Epipteric Bones in Adult Human Skulls from Central India." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 15, no. 11 (2023): 372–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11215118.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Sutural, Inca, and Epipteric bones are intrinsic components of the cranial structure in various mammals and reptiles. Additional ossification centres may occur in or near sutures, giving rise to isolated sutural bones. Usually irregular in size and shape, and most frequent in lambdoid suture, they sometime occur at fontanelles.&nbsp; There are often only two or three, but they appear in great numbers in hydrocephalic skull.&nbsp;<strong>Aims and Objectives:&nbsp;</strong>The study aims to investigate the prevalence, sexual dimorphism, morphological variations,
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Asharani S K. "A STUDY ON THE OCCURRENCE OF WORMIAN BONES IN ADULT DRY SKULLS." International Journal of Anatomy and Research 8, no. 4.2 (2020): 7814–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2020.228.

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Background: Sutural or wormian bones are islands of bone that are commonly found in the sutures of the skull mainly along the lambdoid suture. These sutural bones which are irregular in size, shape and number may arise from separate centres of ossification. The prior knowledge about the Wormian bones is important because they are present in normal individuals as well as in various disorders such as osteogenesis imperfect, rickets, etc. Aim: To study the occurence of wormian bones in adult dry skulls Materials and Methods: The present study was carried out on 95 adult dry human skulls in the de
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Devi, Dr Laishram Nungshitombi, Dr Rajkumari Ajita, Dr G. Tempy N. Sangma, Dr Thounaojam Oken Singh, and Dr Khwairakpam Romi Devi. "Incidence Of Wormian Bones In Dried Human Skull Bones At Rims, Manipur." IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 24, no. 6 (2025): 24–27. https://doi.org/10.9790/0853-2406042427.

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Background: Wormian bones also known as sutural bones, supernumerary bones, intersutural bones or intercalated bones are small, irregular ossicles occasionally found within the sutures of the cranial vault. These bones as a detached fragments originating from the primary ossification centers of adjacent membranous bones. They are most commonly found along the lambdoid suture, which is characteristically more complex and tortuous compared to other cranial sutures. Less commonly, they may also be present in the sagittal and coronal sutures, as well as in the regions of the pterion and asterion.
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T., Ramesh Rao, and R. Rao Suresh. "Anatomical Variation of Asterion in Human Dry Skull – A Case Report." International Journal of Case Studies 5, no. 5 (2016): 41–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3530978.

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Sutural bones are usually small, irregularly shaped ossicles, often found in the sutures of the cranium, especially those in relation with the parietal bones. Their size, shape and number vary from skull to skull. The asterion corresponds to the site of the posterolateral (mastoid) fontanelle of the neonatal skull which closes at the end of the first year. The asterion is the junction of the parietal, temporal and occipital bones. During the routine osteology demonstration class for undergraduate students, five Wormian bones were noted at the asterion in an adult skull. The asterion is a surgi
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Zhang, Z. Q., and J. L. Yang. "Biomechanical Dynamics of Cranial Sutures during Simulated Impulsive Loading." Applied Bionics and Biomechanics 2015 (2015): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/596843.

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Background. Cranial sutures are deformable joints between the bones of the skull, bridged by collagen fibres. They function to hold the bones of the skull together while allowing for mechanical stress transmission and deformation.Objective. The aim of this study is to investigate how cranial suture morphology, suture material property, and the arrangement of sutural collagen fibres influence the dynamic responses of the suture and surrounding bone under impulsive loads.Methods. An idealized bone-suture-bone complex was analyzed using a two-dimensional finite element model. A uniform impulsive
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Kim, H. J., D. P. Rice, P. J. Kettunen, and I. Thesleff. "FGF-, BMP- and Shh-mediated signalling pathways in the regulation of cranial suture morphogenesis and calvarial bone development." Development 125, no. 7 (1998): 1241–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.125.7.1241.

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The development of calvarial bones is tightly co-ordinated with the growth of the brain and needs harmonious interactions between different tissues within the calvarial sutures. Premature fusion of cranial sutures, known as craniosynostosis, presumably involves disturbance of these interactions. Mutations in the homeobox gene Msx2 as well as the FGF receptors cause human craniosynostosis syndromes. Our histological analysis of mouse calvarial development demonstrated morphological differences in the sagittal suture between embryonic and postnatal stages. In vitro culture of mouse calvaria show
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Chelli, Sudhakara Babu, Bhimai Devi N., Anuradha P., Mohana Sandhya K., and Bhaskar K. "Topography and clinical implication of Wormian bones on dry adult human skulls in Telangana region." Biomedicine 43, no. 5 (2023): 1574–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.51248/.v43i5.2767.

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Introduction and Aim: Wormian bones vary in size, form and quantity and their occurrence is influenced by both genetic and environmental variables. Wormian bones are also seen in foetus ultrasounds during the antenatal period. The occurrence of much more than one sutural bone at the pterion is radiographically significant. The current study aims at the occurrence and topography of Wormian bones in the Telangana region and correlates them to other population groups. Material and Methods: This study was carried out in 160 dry adult human skulls. Presence of these Wormian bones in sagittal, coron
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sutural Bones"

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Lopes, Ana Lurdes Rodrigues. "Extra-articular iliofemoral suture placement with bone anchors : surgical option for resolution of craniodorsal coxofemoral luxations in dogs." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/14348.

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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária<br>Coxofemoral luxations are a common traumatic injury seen in small animal practice, representing up to 90% of all luxations in dogs and cats. Despite the variety of surgical techniques available for the management of this condition, none seem to be ideal, as almost every surgical procedure has complications and drawbacks associated with it. However, extra-articular techniques have been described in order to avoid potential complications and studies have reported good or excellent clinical results with low rates of complications. In
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Hughes, Christopher. "A finite element modelling strategy for suture anchor devices." Thesis, Brunel University, 2014. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/11553.

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Suture or bone anchors are used to reattach a tendon or ligament after it has been torn away from the bone. Anchors provide secure attachments to bone during trauma or reconstructive surgery, holding the ligament or tendon in place and potentially allowing greater mobility during recovery. Computer modelling techniques are used to investigate both established bone anchor technology, such as threaded implants, and emerging technologies such as cement augmentation or sonic-fusion. Sonic fusion is an ultrasound-assisted anchoring method which has recently been introduced in low load maxillofacial
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Stuani, Andréa Sasso. "Influência do laser de baixa potência (GaAlAs) na remodelação óssea, após a disjunção da sutura palatina mediana em ratos Wistar." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2008. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=934.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro<br>O propósito deste estudo foi analisar o comportamento do osso alveolar na remodelação óssea sob carga fisiológica e ortopédica após a disjunção rápida da sutura palatina mediana durante 14 dias, com e sem aplicação de laser de baixa potência e comparar imagens obtidas por técnica radiográfica convencional com microtomografias computadorizadas. O aparelho de laser utilizado foi de diodo de arsenieto de gálio-alumínio (AlGaAs) (830&#61544;m; 100mW, onda contínua, 126J/cm2, 29 segundos) aplicado à sutura palatina mediana de ratos Wistar
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Connor, Elaine Catharine. "The role of hedgehog signalling in calvarial bone and suture development." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.424472.

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Jonnalagadda, Silpa P. "Standardization of test methodology: a comparison between three suture anchors." Thesis, Texas A&M University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2442.

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Suture anchors have been used successfully in many applications in orthopedics. They have been in the forefront of research in the recent years. Most of the studies, though, have focused on human suture anchors. This research concentrates on the veterinary aspect of suture anchors. Currently, there is no standardization of testing methods. One of the objectives of this research is to develop a standardized method of testing that is clinically relevant, at least for veterinary use. Another objective of this research is to compare the durability of three commercial suture anchors manufactured b
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Sun, Zongyang. "Masticatory strain and bone growth of two osteogenic surfaces : cranial sutures and the mandibular osteodistraction site /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6382.

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Stuani, Adriana Sasso. "Avaliação da remodelação óssea após disjunção da sutura palatina mediana experimental e laserterapia de baixa potência, em ratos Wistar." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9136/tde-26062012-142802/.

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INTRODUÇÃO: O uso da laserterapia concernente ao estímulo da formação óssea e da revascularização tem tornado objeto de estudo na área de saúde. OBJETIVO: O presente trabalho in vivo teve como objetivo avaliar quantitativamente os efeitos do laser de baixa potência (LBP) na remodelação óssea após a expansão rápida da maxila (ERM) em ratos jovens, através da expressão do RNAm dos genes RANK, RANK-L, Osteoprotegerina (OPG), e o Fator do Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular (VEGF) bem como a análise histológica. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Utilizou-se 105 ratos Wistar (Rattus norvegicus, albinus), machos, di
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Beauthier, Jean-Pol. "Contribution à l'approche anthropologique et médico-légale des sutures viscérocrâniennes utiles dans l'estimation de l'âge au décès (Sutures palatines, fronto-naso-maxillaires et zygomatiques)." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210228.

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Les sutures crâniennes ont été régulièrement étudiées au fil des siècles puisque déjà Vésale établissait une relation entre l’âge et la synostose suturale.<p><p>Leur imprécision a quelque peu confiné l’observation de ces sutures dans un certain oubli, justifié en partie.<p><p>Il est clair que leur fiabilité quant à l’estimation de l’âge au décès reste discutable et ce, pour diverses raisons.<p><p>Leur observation est difficile et dès lors sujette à subjectivité dans l’appréciation de leurs stades de fusion.<p><p>De plus, leur apparence sur le crâne sec peut être altérée par divers artéfacts de
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Robb, Julie Lynn. "In vitro evaluation of veterinary and human suture anchors in metaphyseal bone of the canine tibia." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5908.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006.<br>"August 2006" The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Cerrone, Junior Giovanni. "Avaliação da densidade mineral das suturas palatina mediana e zigomaticomaxilar em diferentes faixas etárias por tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico." Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), 2010. https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/2720.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sutural Bones"

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Santa-María, Ana L., Marzouk Agharbi, Carlos B. Thams, and Oscar Martel. "Biomechanical Study of the Addition of the Interferential Screw in the Repair of the Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon." In Proceedings of the XV Ibero-American Congress of Mechanical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38563-6_19.

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AbstractThe surgery of the biceps brachii anchors the tendon to the bone, usually using sutures and/or screws. The usual technique is to drill a tunnel in the radius and secure the tendon in it using a small metal piece (button). However, it is also possible to add an interference screw in the bone tunnel to increase the fixation capacity. The objective of this work has been to evaluate the improvement of the repair of the biceps brachii tendon with the use of an interference screw. To this end, reconstructions of the distal tendon were carried out using bones and tendons of animal origin and
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Depew, Michael J., Claudia Compagnucci, and John Griffin. "Suture Neontology and Paleontology: The Bases for Where, When and How Boundaries between Bones Have Been Established and Have Evolved." In Craniofacial Sutures. KARGER, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000115032.

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Pehlivanoglu, Suray, and Sebnem Pehlivanoglu. "Craniosynostosis: Clinical Characteristics, Molecular Mechanisms and Treatment." In Molecular Approaches in Medicine. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359524.6.

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Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition marked by the early fusion of one or more cranial sutures. Cranial sutures are fibrous tissues that connect the skull bones. They play a crucial role in ensuring bone formation at the edges of the calvarial bones, which move apart to facilitate the passage of the head through the birth canal and allow for future brain growth. The premature fusion limits skull growth perpendicular to the affected sutures, potentially resulting in abnormal head shapes, increased intracranial pressure, and developmental delays. The prevalence of craniosynostosis is about
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Lima, Larissa Luana Lopes, Regina Moura de Oliveira, Ana Hester Silva Santos, et al. "Incidence of metopism in dried skulls of adults from the osteological collection of the faculty of medicine of FAP-Araripina (PE)." In Health and Medicine: Science, Care, and Discoveries. Seven Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.004-018.

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During fetal life and childhood, the bones of the skull and face are separated by dense connective tissue membranes with large amounts of collagen fibers that constitute the sutures. One of these is the metopic suture, which joins the two frontal bones in the embryonic period and in the newborn. This suture appears approximately at the end of the second month of intrauterine life between the two ossification centers of the frontal bone, being considered as an anterior extension of the sagittal suture and its total fusion can occur from the end of the first year to the eighth or tenth year of l
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Hall, Brian K. "Sutures and Craniosynostosis." In Bones and Cartilage. Elsevier, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-012319060-4/50036-1.

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Hall, Brian K. "Sutures and Craniosynostosis." In Bones and Cartilage. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-416678-3.00034-3.

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Di Rocco, Federico, Pierre-Aurelien Beuriat, and Eric Arnaud. "Craniofaciosynostosis." In Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery, edited by Ramez W. Kirollos, Adel Helmy, Simon Thomson, and Peter J. A. Hutchinson. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198746706.003.0086.

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Craniosynostosis is a condition in which there is a premature fusion of one or more sutures of the skull with a modification of cranial growth and an abnormal skull shape. The shape is specific to the suture involved so the diagnosis is essentially clinical. The genetic causes remain largely unknown. Molecular researches have identified several mutations. Complications can result to the deformation of the skull but also abnormal facial morphology. Cerebellar tonsillar prolapse, hydrocephalus, intracranial hypertension, insufficient eye protection, respiratory obstructions, and orthodontic prob
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Caycedo, Diego José, Marcela Cabal Castro, and Luís Fernando Santacruz. "Telescoping with Multiple Revolution Cranial Osteotomies in Patients with Simple Craniosynostosis." In Spina Bifida - New Perspectives and Clinical Applications [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94926.

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Simple craniosynostosis is a cranial deformity that occurs secondary to a premature closure of one or more sutures, with a consequent alteration in cranial growth and cerebral expansion. The cranial alteration presents as flattening parallel to the compromised suture, with compensatory bulging in a perpendicular vector. The surgical treatment consists in cranial decompressions with suturectomies and simultaneous cranioplasties. Dynamic multiple revolution osteotomies allow the design of bone flaps that can help with decompression and correct secondary deformities caused by the synostosis. This
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Cohen, M. Michael. "Anatomical and Physiological Perspectives." In Perspectives on the Face. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195300406.003.0004.

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Abstract The skull (Fig. 4-1) is composed of bones, teeth, and craniofacial articulationsa (Table 4-1). The 8 cranialb and 14 facial bones of the adult skull are flattened or irregular and immovably joined together, except for the mandible. The ossicular bones, 6 in number, are also movable. During late intrauterine life, the cranial sutures are patent and movable, which molds the skull, permitting the head to pass through the birth canal.c The articulation of the mandible is unique because of its ginglymo-arthrodial joint capable of both translational and rotational movement (41, 74, 82).
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"The Skull Base, Sutures, and Long Bones." In Craniofacial Biology and Craniofacial Surgery. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812839299_0033.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sutural Bones"

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Cites, Marianne E., Christopher M. Dumm, George E. Klinzing, Carey D. Balaban, and Jeffrey S. Vipperman. "Effect of Skull Sutures on Vibrational Response of a Simplified Head Model." In ASME 2024 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1115/imece2024-143248.

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Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a frequently studied cause of death and disability. Car crash, contact sports, and combat injuries are typical scenarios for investigating the effects of blunt force and acceleration/deceleration impacts. A related area of study investigates damage arising from pressure wave exposure, such as blast wave injuries. However, the subfield of acoustic wave exposure is distinct from auditory damage arising in loud workplace environments, where noise exposure, following conventional, well characterized pathways, is related to hearing loss, neurodegenerative de
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Wang, Hongsheng, Tony Chen, Albert Gee, et al. "Meniscal Allografts: Biomechanical Consequences of Different Methods of Fixation." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14519.

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Complete removal of the meniscus (meniscectomy) often leads to early-onset of osteoarthritis due to changes in contact mechanics 1,2. To counteract these changes, the removed meniscus is often replaced with an allograft. Many variables can affect the surgical outcome of meniscal transplantation (bone geometry, graft size, fixation technique, level of activity, limb alignment, etc.) 3,4,5. Among them, the method of fixation is the most readily controlled. Two commonly used techniques are: (i) trans-osseous suture fixation via bone plugs, where bone plugs are machined at the anterior and posteri
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Marchiori, Julia Gabriela Oliveira, Jennyfer Paulla Galdino Chaves, Maria Cecilia Closs Ono, and Adriana Keijiro Maeda. "Trigonocephaly associated with myelomeningocele in infant: Case report." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.040.

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Context: Trigonocephaly is a type of craniostenosis due to the early closure of the metopic suture. His diagnosis is eminently clinical, but imaging tests are essential. The recommended treatment is surgical and should preferably be performed at the age of 3 to 9 months. Association between craniosynostosis and neural tube defect (NTDs) is rare and was sometimes considered as mere coincidence. However, Martinez-Lage et al. hypothesize that there is a causal relationship between these malformations since myelomeningocele reduces intracranial pulse pressure, which stimulates the early closure of
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Lee, Chanyoung, Joan T. Richtsmeier, and Reuben H. Kraft. "A Multiscale Computational Model for the Growth of the Cranial Vault in Craniosynostosis." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-38728.

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Craniosynostosis is a condition defined by premature closure of cranial vault sutures, which is associated with abnormalities of the brain and skull. Many causal relationships between discovered mutations and premature suture closure have been proposed but an understanding of the precise mechanisms remains elusive. This article describes a computational framework of biological processes underlying cranial growth that will enable a hypothesis driven investigation of craniosynostosis phenotypes using reaction-diffusion-advection methods and the finite element method. Primary centers of ossificat
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Poukalova, Mariya, Christopher M. Yakacki, Robert E. Guldberg, Angela Lin, and Ken Gall. "The Influence of Trabecular Microstructure on Mechanical Properties and the Pullout Strength of Suture Anchors." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19118.

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Suture anchors provide soft-tissue fixation, often tendons and ligaments, to bone. The most common type of surgery in which suture anchors are used is in rotator cuff repairs, where the anchor is implanted into the humerus to create a point of fixation for the supraspinatus.[1–2] Pullout strength, or the force necessary to pull the anchor from the bone, has been previously used as a metric to compare suture anchor performance. In investigating suture anchor performance, it has been suggested that pullout strength is positively correlated to bone mineral density (BMD).[2]
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Yakacki, Christopher M., Mariya Poukalova, Robert E. Guldberg, Angela Lin, and Ken Gall. "The Effect of Trabecular Microstructure and Mechanical Properties on the Pullout Strength of Suture Anchors." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-206428.

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Suture anchors are a type of bone anchor designed to attach soft tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, to bone. Suture anchors are commonly used for soft tissue repairs including rotator cuff repairs, bicep tenodesis, flexor tendon repairs, and patellar tendon ruptures among others. In 2007, over 1 million suture anchors were used in 460,000 shoulder repairs in the US alone[1].
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Gupta, Akash, Kyung Chil Chung, Ryan J. Quigley, Bong Jae Jun, and Thay Q. Lee. "Evaluation of Scaffold Fixation for Treatment of Osteochondral Defects of the Knee." In ASME 2010 5th Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/biomed2010-32050.

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Articular cartilage damage is a common source of knee pain that can be treated with autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI). Fixation of the scaffolds can be accomplished by various means with bone sutures being the most effective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fixation of a new scaffold with three bone sutures after cycling with continuous passive motion (CPM). Two defects, each of 20mm diameter and 5mm depth, were created per knee and the scaffold was fixed with three bone sutures at the 12 o’clock, 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock positions. Knees were then cycled from 0 degrees to
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Law, Jones, and Dale Podolsky. "Toward Robotic Craniosynostosis Surgery: Development of a Novel Articulated Minimally Invasive Bone Cutting Tool." In THE HAMLYN SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL ROBOTICS. The Hamlyn Centre, Imperial College London London, UK, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31256/hsmr2023.7.

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Craniosynostosis involves premature fusion of the cranial sutures resulting in an abnormal head shape and functional sequelae such as raised intracranial pressure [1]. Surgery is required and can be performed open or endoscopically. Both approaches require osteotomies to either remove the fused suture or to remodel the bone. The endoscopic approach is performed using smaller incisions and has reduced blood loss, operative time and cost in comparison to the open approach [2]. However, with the endoscopic approach, the osteotomy extent is limited due to reduced access using currently available s
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Kohtanen, Eetu, Matteo Mazzotti, Massimo Ruzzene, and Alper Erturk. "Radiation Characterization of Leaky Guided Waves in Monolithic and Sutured Cranial Bones." In 2021 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ius52206.2021.9593309.

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McDonald, Erik, Thomas Chu, Jenni M. Buckley, Utku Kandemir, and C. Benjamin Ma. "A Biomechanical Comparison of Knot-Minimizing Rotator Cuff Tendon Repair Systems." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-206568.

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Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair has become a popular alternative to more invasive open repair techniques due to quicker recovery times and lower morbidity rates [1,3,4]. In order for the tendon to heal it must be held tightly to its insertion site with surgical sutures to restore the tendon’s original footprint [1]. Recently several companies have begun to offer products decreasing the number of knots a surgeon is required to tie during a repair. Most incorporate the use of four bone anchors, one pair (medial) that are integrated with the sutures and the other (lateral) that capture the free
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