Biomechanical assessment of anterior plate system, bilateral pedicle screw and transdiscal screw system for high-grade spondylolisthesis: a finite element study

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Dhar, Utpal K. [1 ]
Sultan, Hadi [2 ]
Aghayev, Kamran [3 ]
Tsai, Chi-Tay [1 ]
Vrionis, Frank D. [4 ]
机构
[1] Florida Atlantic Univ, Dept Ocean & Mech Engn, Boca Raton, FL USA
[2] Florida Atlantic Univ, Charles E Schmidt Coll Med, Boca Raton, FL USA
[3] BHT Clin, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Boca Raton Reg Hosp, Marcus Neurosci Inst, Dept Neurosurg, Boca Raton, FL 33486 USA
关键词
spondylolisthesis; finite element study; internal fixation technique; range of motion; interbody cage; LUMBAR SPINE; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; MECHANICAL-BEHAVIOR; LUMBOSACRAL SPINE; LOAD; DIRECTIONS; FIXATION;
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10.3389/fbioe.2024.1491420
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Introduction Limited information regarding the biomechanical evaluation of various internal fixation techniques for high-grade L5-S1 spondylolisthesis is available. The stiffness of the operated segment and stress on the hardware can profoundly influence clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. The objective of this study was to quantitatively investigate biomechanical profiles of various fusion methods used for high-grade spondylolisthesis by using finite element (FE) analysis.Methods An FE lumbar spine model of healthy spine was developed based on a patient's CT scan. High-grade (III-IV) spondylolisthesis (SP model) was created by sliding L5 anteriorly and modifying L5-S1 facet joints. Three treatment scenarios were created by adding various implants to the model. These scenarios included L5-S1 interbody cage in combination with three different fixation methods-the anterior plate system (APS), bilateral pedicle screw system (BPSS), and transdiscal screw system (TSS). Range of motion (ROM), von Mises stress on cage, internal fixation as well as on the adjacent annuli were obtained and compared. The resistance to slippage was investigated by applying shear force on L5 vertebra and measuring its displacement regarding to S1.Results Under different loading conditions all treatment scenarios showed substantial reduction of ROM in comparison with SP model. No notable differences in ROM were observed between treatment models. There was no notable difference in cage stress among models. The von Mises stress on the internal fixation in the TSS model was less than in APS and BPSS. The TSS model demonstrated superior resistance to shear load compared to APS and BPSS. No discernible difference was observed between the SP, APS, BPSS, and TSS models when compared the ROM for adjacent level L4-L5. TSS's von Mises stress of the adjacent annulus was higher than in APS and BPSS.Conclusions The TSS model exhibited biomechanical superiority over the APS and BPSS models.
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