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Distefano, D., Scarone, P., Isalberti, M., La Barbera, L., Villa, T., Bonaldi, G., Hirsch, J. A., & Cianfoni, A. (2021). The "armed concrete" approach: stent-screw-assisted internal fixation (SAIF) reconstructs and internally fixates the most severe osteoporotic vertebral fractures. Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 13(1), 63-68. External link
Ruspi, M. L., Palanca, M., Cristofolini, L., Liebsch, C., Villa, T., Brayda-Bruno, M., Galbusera, F., Wilke, H.-J., & La Barbera, L. (2020). Digital Image Correlation (DIC) Assessment of the Non-Linear Response of the Anterior Longitudinal Ligament of the Spine during Flexion and Extension. Materials, 13(2), 14 pages. External link
La Barbera, L., Cianfoni, A., Ferrari, A., Distefano, D., Bonaldi, G., & Villa, T. (2019). Stent-screw assisted internal fixation of osteoporotic vertebrae: A comparative finite element analysis on SAIF technique. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 7, 291 (11 pages). Available
La Barbera, L., Cianfoni, A., Ferrari, A., Distefano, D., Bonaldi, G., & Villa, T. (2019). Stent Screw-Assisted Internal Fixation (SAIF) of Severe Lytic Spinal Metastases: A Comparative Finite Element Analysis of the SAIF Technique. World Neurosurgery, 128, E370-E377. External link
Cianfoni, A., Distefano, D., Scarone, P., Pesce, G. A., Espeli, V., La Barbera, L., Villa, T., Reinert, M., Bonaldi, G., & Hirsch, J. A. (2019). Stent screw–assisted internal fixation (SAIF): clinical report of a novel approach to stabilizing and internally fixating vertebrae destroyed by malignancy. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine SPI, 32(4), 507-518. External link