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The quantitative assessment of risk factors to overstress at adjacent segments after lumbar fusion: removal of posterior ligaments and pedicle screws

Authors
 Ho-Joong Kim  ;  Kyoung-Tak Kang  ;  Seong-Hwan Moon  ;  Heoung-Jae Chun  ;  Hak-Sun Kim  ;  Jin-Oh Park  ;  Eun-Su Moon  ;  Bo-Ram Kim  ;  Joon-Seok Sohn  ;  Hwan-Mo Lee 
Citation
 SPINE, Vol.36(17) : 1367-1373, 2011 
Journal Title
SPINE
ISSN
 0362-2436 
Issue Date
2011
MeSH
Bone Screws* ; Humans ; Longitudinal Ligaments/physiology* ; Lumbar Vertebrae/physiology* ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Models, Biological* ; Range of Motion, Articular/physiology ; Risk Factors ; Spinal Fusion/instrumentation* ; Spinal Fusion/standards ; Stress, Mechanical*
Keywords
adjacent segment deterioration ; pedicle screws ; posterior ligament complex ; fi nite element model
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN: Finite element method.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the changes in the disc stress and range of motion (ROM) at adjacent segments after lumbar fusion based on whether or not pedicle screws are removed and whether or not the continuity of the proximal posterior ligament complex (PLC) is preserved.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The ablation of proximal PLC continuity and the presence of pedicle screws have been reported to affect the biomechanics at adjacent segments after lumbar fusion. However, there have been few studies regarding the quantitative assessment of their contribution to overstress at adjacent segments after lumbar fusion.

METHODS: In the validated intact lumbar finite element model (L2-L5), four types of L3-L4 fusion models were simulated. These models included the preservation of the PLC continuity with pedicle screws (Pp WiP), the preservation of PLC continuity without pedicle screws (Pp WoP), the sacrifice of PLC with pedicle screws (Sp WiP), and the sacrifice of PLC without pedicle screws (Sp WoP). In each scenario, the ROM, maximal von Mises stress of discs, and the facet joint contract force at adjacent segments were analyzed. RESULTS.: Among the four models, the Sp WiP yielded the greatest increase in the ROM and the maximal von Mises stress of the disc at adjacent segments under four moments. Following the SP WiP, the order of increase of the ROM and the disc stress was Pp WiP, Sp WoP, and Pp WoP. Furthermore, the increase of ROM and disc stress at the proximal adjacent segment was more than at the distal adjacent segment under all four moments in each model. The facet joint contact was also most increased in the Sp WiP under extension and torsion moment.

CONCLUSION: The current study suggests that the preservation of the PLC continuity or the removal of pedicle screws after complete fusion could decrease the stress at adjacent segments, and their combination could act synergistically.
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DOI
10.1097/BRS.0b013e318221a595
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Bo Ram(김보람)
Kim, Hak Sun(김학선) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8330-4688
Kim, Ho Joong(김호중)
Moon, Seong Hwan(문성환)
Moon, Eun Su(문은수)
Park, Jin Oh(박진오)
Lee, Hwan Mo(이환모) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5405-3832
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/93450
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