Serkan Inceoglu
Loma Linda University
47 Papers
232 Citations
Serkan Inceoglu is an academic researcher from Loma Linda University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vertebra. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Serkan Inceoglu include Cleveland Clinic & Loma Linda University Medical Center.
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Papers
A biomechanical comparison of facet screw fixation and pedicle screw fixation: effects of short-term and long-term repetitive cycling.
Lisa A. Ferrara,Jessica L. Secor,Byung-Ho Jin,Andrew E. Wakefield,Serkan Inceoglu,Edward C. Benzel +5 more
TL;DR: The stability provided by both transfacet pedicle screw fixation and traditional pedicle Screw fixation was not compromised after repetitive cycling and appears equivalent biomechanically to traditional pedicles screw fixation.
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Fatigue Performance of Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Compared With Standard Trajectory Pedicle Screw.
TL;DR: The standard pedicle screw had a better fatigue performance compared witho the CBT screw in vertebra with compromised bone quality, and the proper insertion of theCBT screw might be prevented by the laminar anatomy depending on the screw head design.
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Biomechanical comparison of transarticular facet screws to lateral mass plates in two-level instrumentations of the cervical spine.
TL;DR: This study proves that transarticular facet screws and lateral mass plates are equivalent in two-level instrumentations of the cervical spine.
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Degradation of Bioresorbable Mg-4Zn-1Sr Intramedullary Pins and Associated Biological Responses in Vitro and in Vivo.
Aaron F. Cipriano,Jiajia Lin,Alan Lin,Amy Sallee,Belinda Le,Mayra Celene Cortez Alcaraz,Ren-Guo Guan,Gary D. Botimer,Serkan Inceoglu,Huinan Liu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the degradation and biological properties of as-drawn Mg-4Zn-1Sr (designated as ZSr41) and pure Mg (P-Mg) wires as bioresorbable intramedullary pins for bone repair were studied.
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Biomechanical Comparison of Krackow Locking Stitch Versus Nonlocking Loop Stitch With Varying Number of Throws
TL;DR: The finding that the Krackow suture had less gap formation and better preservation of tendon architecture (length and width) compared with the whipstitch, coupled with the finding that ultimate strength is similar with both types of sutures, the Krakow stitch is recommended for tendon reconstruction when these parameters are important.
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