Biomechanical analysis of lumbar spine with interbody fusion surgery and U-shaped lumbar interspinous spacers.

Biomechanical analysis of lumbar spine with interbody fusion surgery and U-shaped lumbar interspinous spacers. Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin. 2020 Nov 26;:1-11 Authors: Yin JY, Guo LX Abstract Previous research indicates whole-body vibration may lead to low back pain. The aim of this study is assessing the dynamic characteristics of a lumbar spine with Coflex and Coflex-F (commercial implants used as lumbar interspinous spacers) and effect of lumbar interbody fusion surgery. A transient dynamic analysis is performed on three numerical lumbar spine models under the loading condition of a vertical sinusoidal force of ±40 N with a compressive follower preload of 400 N. Also, Coflex-F model with and without interbody fusion surgery is analyzed under the same loading condition. The results show that the maximum value and vibration amplitude of von Mises stress in annulus ground substance (AGS) and intradiscal pressure (IDP) at implanted segment decrease from healthy model to Coflex model, and Coflex-F model. By contrast, for adjacent segments the maximum value of implanted models are larger than that of healthy model. The maximum value of endplates with and without cage are 2.44 MPa and 1.73 MPa (L4 inferior endplate), 1.94 MPa and 1.42 MPa (L5 superior endplate), respectively. The vibration amplitude of Coflex-F model with fusion surgery is smaller than that without fusion surgery. Coflex and Coflex-F not only protect ...
Source: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering - Category: Biomedical Engineering Authors: Tags: Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin Source Type: research