Graduate Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2013 Jun 1;38(13):E775-82. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e318290fb2e.
The pretension of the Dynesys cord was varied to evaluate its effects on both tissue responses and screw-spacer behaviors by the finite-element method.
This study aimed to provide detailed information about the motion-preserving and load-shielding mechanisms of the Dynesys screw-spacer joint.
Intuitively, higher cord pretension aims to ensure the occurrence of screw-spacer contact, thus making the spacer the transmitter of the vertebral loads. However, detailed investigations of the cord-pretension effects have not yet been carried out. METHODS.: Using a validated lumbosacral model, the moderately degenerative L4-L5 segment was instrumented by a static fixator and the Dynesys fixator was further used to bridge a mildly degenerative L3-L4 segment. The pre-tended cord was modeled as an elastic spring with 0- and 300-N pretensions. The disc range-of-motion, disc stress, facet force, bone-screw stress, and screw-spacer force were chosen as comparison indices. RESULTS.: At the transition and adjacent segments, the range-of-motion differences between the 2 pretensions were 7.7% and 2.0% on average, respectively. The mechanical differences at the transition and adjacent segments were 9.0% and 5.2% (disc stress) and 9.4% and 9.1% (facet force), respectively. The results indicated that the cord pretension has a minor effect on the adjacent segments in comparison with the transition segment. However, the stress at the screw hub and force of the screw-spacer contact of the 300-N pretension were increased by 33.7% and 316.5% on average than without pretension, respectively.
The moment arm from the screw-cord center to the fulcrum is significantly less than that of vertebral loads. This leads to the minor effect of increasing the cord pretension on the responses of the adjacent segments. However, the cord pretension can significantly affect both screw-spacer force and bone-screw stress.
通过有限元法改变 Dynesis 索的预张力,以评估其对组织反应和螺钉-间隔器行为的影响。
本研究旨在提供 Dynesis 螺钉-间隔器接头的运动保留和负载屏蔽机制的详细信息。
直观地说,较高的索预张力旨在确保螺钉-间隔器接触的发生,从而使间隔器成为传递椎体负荷的媒介。然而,对索预张力的影响还没有进行详细的调查。
使用经过验证的腰骶模型,通过静态固定器对中度退变的 L4-L5 节段进行器械固定,并进一步使用 Dynesis 固定器对轻度退变的 L3-L4 节段进行桥接。预张紧的索被建模为具有 0N 和 300N 预张力的弹性弹簧。椎间盘活动范围、椎间盘应力、小关节力、骨螺钉应力和螺钉-间隔器力被选为比较指标。
在过渡节段和相邻节段,两种预张力下的活动范围差异平均分别为 7.7%和 2.0%。过渡节段和相邻节段的力学差异分别为 9.0%和 5.2%(椎间盘应力)和 9.4%和 9.1%(小关节力)。结果表明,与过渡节段相比,索预张力对相邻节段的影响较小。然而,300N 预张力下螺钉轮毂的应力和螺钉-间隔器接触力分别平均增加了 33.7%和 316.5%。
从螺钉-索中心到支点的力臂明显小于椎体负荷的力臂。这导致增加索预张力对相邻节段的反应的影响较小。然而,索预张力会显著影响螺钉-间隔器力和骨螺钉应力。
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