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- ItemChronic Liver Failure and Concomitant Distant Infections Are Associated With High Rates of Neurological Involvement in Pyogenic Spinal Infections(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2009) Urrutia, Julio; Bono, Christopher M.; Mery, Pablo; Rojas, Claudio; Gana, Natalia; Campos, MauricioStudy Design. A retrospective study of a consecutive series of all patients with pyogenic spinal infections treated at a single institution over a 10-year period.
- ItemCultured autologous bone marrow stem cells inhibit bony fusion in a rabbit model of posterolateral lumbar fusion with autologous bone graft(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2010) Urrutia, Julio; Mery, Pablo; Martinez, Rafael; Pizarro, Felipe; Apablaza, Daniel; Mardones, RodrigoMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been isolated from various tissues and expanded in culture. MSCs add osteogenic potential to ceramic scaffolds when used together. A spinal fusion rabbit model was used to evaluate whether a pellet of cultured, autologous bone marrow MSCs (BMSCs) with osteogenic differentiation could increase the fusion rate when co-grafted with an autologus bone graft compared to autograft alone. Thirty rabbits were randomly assigned to two groups. Group I received bone autograft alone and Group 2 received bone autograft plus a pellet of cultured and differentiated BMSCs. Group 2 rabbits had a bone marrow puncture, after which the BMSC were cultured and osteoblastic differentiation was induced. BMSC cultures were obtained from 12 of 15 rabbits. The 27 rabbits underwent a bilateral, L4-L5 intertransverse fusion with an autograft and in Group 2 rabbits a pellet of differentiated BMSCs was added to the autograft. In Group 1, the fusion rate was 53% (8 of 15 rabbits) and ill Group 2 the fusion rate was 0% (p < 0.05). Adding differentiated BMSCs in a pellet without a scaffold not only failed to increase fusion rate, but completely inhibited bony growth. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- ItemEarly histologic changes following polymethylmethacrylate injection (Vertebroplasty) in rabbit lumbar vertebrae(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2008) Urrutia, Julio; Bono, Christopher M.; Mery, Pablo; Rojas, ClaudioStudy Design. An ex vivo histologic study in rabbits.
- ItemPercutaneous Fixation of Posterior Malleolar Fractures: A Contemporary Review(2024) Massri-Pugin, Jafet; Morales, Sergio; Serrano, Javier; Mery, Pablo; Filippi, Jorge; Villa, Andrés