Publications by authors named "Ondruschka B"

Crosado-embalming has been successfully used as embalming technique in research and teaching for over 20 years. It is applied in biomechanical testing experiments if the fresh tissues are unavailable, e.g.

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Background: Primary stability is of great importance for the longevity of the implant in cementless revision total hip arthroplasty, since instability is a major cause of rerevision. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of an additional set of less prominent, wider splines added to an established conical stem design with sharp splines on axial stability in a model with significant proximal bone defects.

Methods: Twenty fresh-frozen human femurs were implanted with either the established or the additional spline design, dynamically loaded and tested in a load-to-failure configuration.

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Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a debilitating condition with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Despite advancements in treatment, understanding the underlying pathophysiology, particularly the inflammatory response, remains crucial for improving patient outcomes. In this study, we investigated the presence of transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) of microglial cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a potential marker for neuroinflammation following aSAH.

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Background: In atlantoaxial instabilities, posterior C1/C2 fusion using lateral mass screws (LMS) or pedicle screws (PS) in a mono- or bicortical position in the atlas is a typical treatment. The bone microstructure and positioning of the screw trajectories appear to be of significant relevance for stability.

Purpose: The aim of this study was a comparative analysis of the mechanical durability of screw fixation concerning microstructural characteristics of the trajectories of LMS and PS in mono- and bicortical position.

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulate in various tissues, including bone, due to aging and conditions like diabetes mellitus. To investigate the effects of AGEs on bone material quality and biomechanical properties, an study utilizing human tibial cortex, sectioned into 90 beams, and randomly assigned to three mechanical test groups was performed. Each test group included ribose ( = 0.

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  • The study presents a new method for mounting ultra-soft biological tissues using 3D-printed suction clamps, which reduces handling time and skill requirements compared to traditional methods.
  • A total of 112 deer brain samples were tested, and 89 tests (85%) were successful, with slippage being the main failure issue, particularly in the medulla oblongata.
  • The findings suggest that suction clamps improve efficiency in sample preparation and testing, while the success of testing varies by brain region.
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SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with long-lasting neurological symptoms, although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using optical clearing and imaging, we observed the accumulation of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in the skull-meninges-brain axis of human COVID-19 patients, persisting long after viral clearance. Further, biomarkers of neurodegeneration were elevated in the cerebrospinal fluid from long COVID patients, and proteomic analysis of human skull, meninges, and brain samples revealed dysregulated inflammatory pathways and neurodegeneration-associated changes.

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  • * Researchers conducted a study on 60 hearts, comparing postmortem measurements with echocardiographic values collected while the individuals were still alive.
  • * Results indicate that relying solely on postmortem ventricular wall thickness measurements, particularly left ventricle thickness, is not reliable for diagnosing hypertrophy; other autopsy findings must also be considered.
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  • * A case study describes a 72-year-old woman who was killed by her grandson using heroin after taking alprazolam; forensic examination revealed significant heroin levels and evidence of an injection site.
  • * The case highlights challenges forensic pathologists face when detecting mercy killings and emphasizes the importance of detailed documentation to differentiate between homicides and medical interventions during resuscitation efforts.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered family dynamics and potentially influenced rates of child maltreatment, prompting a need for research on reported incidents over time.
  • The study analyzed 11 articles and several grey literature reports, focusing on monthly counts of child maltreatment reports during the pandemic, comparing them to pre-pandemic data.
  • Findings showed a decrease in overall reported incidents, but the changes varied by reporter type; the study emphasizes the need for more research and better responses for child protection as vulnerabilities may rise.
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Background: Time-since-death (TSD) diagnostics are crucial in forensic medical casework. The compound method by Henssge and Madea, which combines temperature and non-temperature-based techniques, is widely used to estimate TSD. This study aims to validate the predictive ability of this method in a cohort of 76 deceased individuals with known times of death (TOD).

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Drug-related fatalities in the EU are predominantly associated with opioids. MDMA (Ecstasy) consumption results in fewer lethal intoxications despite its widespread use. This study investigates MDMA-related fatalities, focusing on enantiomer ratios of MDMA and its metabolite MDA to explore the role of metabolism in fatal outcomes.

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Background: Precise positioning of the acetabular component during total hip replacement is the key to achieving optimal implant function and ensuring long-term patient comfort. However, different anatomical variations, degenerative changes, dysplasia, and other diseases make it difficult. In this study, we discuss a method based on the three-dimensional direction of the transverse ligament, predicting native acetabular anteversion with higher accuracy.

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Purpose: To characterize and compare the quality of regenerative cartilage tissue (ReCT) after conventional minced cartilage (CMC) and arthroscopic minced cartilage (AMC), in terms of cell viability, gene expression, and matrix synthesis and to investigate the influence of different shaver types.

Methods: Chondral tissue was harvested from the knees of 8 porcine donors. Porcine specimens were euthanized one day before harvest.

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Based on the assumption that postmortem cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is contaminated depending on the chosen sampling technique in the forensic setting resulting in bloody or at least hemolytic CSF samples, we systematically documented a total of 183 postmortem CSF samples. These samples were all assessed for their quality and color, regardless of the cause of death or the postmortem interval. The investigations were carried out through subjective assessment of color and turbidity, as well as objective measurements of the optical density (OD) of the CSF supernatants after centrifugation of each sample, with standardized photographic documentation.

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Cement leakage is the most common complication of vertebral cement augmentation. The present study investigated cement leakage rates in spinal cement augmentation procedures and identified potential risk factors for cement leakage.140 cases (258 vertebrae) in 131 consecutive patients and nine postmortem cases were evaluated.

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Regional anatomy teaching forms a cornerstone of undergraduate medical education. Owing to an increase in teaching and learning content throughout the medical curriculum in recent years, contact hours and overall course durations in anatomy are under review worldwide. This study aimed to assess whether shortening the course content duration impacts learning gain and the ability to identify anatomical structures correctly.

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  • Researchers studied the brains of COVID-19 survivors to understand the neurological issues some face after infection.
  • They found an increased presence of certain immune cells, specifically microglia, which are linked to brain inflammation and were organized in peculiar clusters.
  • Additionally, there was a decrease in a type of immune cell (CD8 T cells), indicating a shift in the immune response that could explain the neurological changes observed in post-COVID-19 patients.*
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The significance of biomechanical analyses for forensic time since death estimations has recently been demonstrated. Previous biomechanical analyses successfully discriminated post-mortem brain tissue from tissue with a post-mortem interval of at least one day when held at 20 °C. However, the practical utility of such analyses beyond day one at 20 °C was limited.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a ubiquitous, common sequela of accidents with an annual prevalence of several million cases worldwide. In forensic pathology, structural proteins of the cellular compartments of the CNS in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) have been predominantly used so far as markers of an acute trauma reaction for the biochemical assessment of neuropathological changes after TBI. The analysis of endogenous metabolites offers an innovative approach that has not yet been considered widely in the assessment of causes and circumstances of death, for example after TBI.

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Introduction: Homeless individuals suffer a high burden of vaccine-preventable infectious diseases. Moreover, they are particularly susceptible to adverse infection outcomes with limited access to the health care system. Data on the seroprevalence of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella within this cohort are missing.

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