Literature DB >> 24496916

Comparison study of the pullout strength of conventional spinal pedicle screws and a novel design in full and backed-out insertions using mechanical tests.

Yongyut Amaritsakul1, Ching-Kong Chao, Jinn Lin.   

Abstract

Recently, new pedicle screw designs have been developed. However, these designs' performances are still unclear, especially when backed out after insertion. The objective of this study was to investigate the performances of different screw designs when backed out from full insertion. Seven conventional designs of the pedicle screw and one novel design were inserted into polyurethane foam (0.32 g/cm(3)). All screws were first fully inserted (43 mm) and were backed out 360°. Axial pullout tests were performed and the reaction force was measured. The results showed that the conical screw of type 1 with a small inner diameter provided the highest pullout strength in both full insertion and backed-out insertion (2401.85 and 2169.82 N, respectively). However, this screw's pullout strength significantly decreased (9.7%) when backed out from full insertion. There was no significant difference between the conical screw of type 1 with a small inner diameter and double duo core screw (p > 0.01) in backed-out insertion. The cylindrical screw with a small diameter, dual inner core screw and double dual core screw also provided good results in both full insertion (2115.44, 2182.99 and 2226.93 N, respectively) and backed-out conditions (2065.80, 2014.28 and 1941.29 N, respectively). The increased pullout strength of the conical design could be due to the effect of bone compaction. However, the screw exhibited less consistent pullout strength when backed out when compared with the other designs. The conical screw should be inserted to the precise position without turning back, especially in osteoporosis patients. The dual inner core screw and double dual core screw could provide greater stability in both conditions. Care should be taken when using both the cylindrical screw with a small thread depth and the dual outer core screw.

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Keywords:  Pedicle screw; backed-out insertion; double dual core screw; full insertion; pullout strength

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24496916     DOI: 10.1177/0954411914522437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Inst Mech Eng H        ISSN: 0954-4119            Impact factor:   1.617


  5 in total

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Evaluating Pedicle-Screw Instrumentation Using Decision-Tree Analysis Based on Pullout Strength.

Authors:  Vicky Varghese; Venkatesh Krishnan; Gurunathan Saravana Kumar
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2018-07-27

4.  Improved fixation stability for repairing pedicle screw loosening using a modified cement filling technique in porcine vertebrae.

Authors:  Ming-Kai Hsieh; Yun-Da Li; Yu-Chen Li; Mu-Yi Liu; Tsung-Ting Tsai; Po-Liang Lai; Ching-Lung Tai
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Comparative Analysis of Effect of Density, Insertion Angle and Reinsertion on Pull-Out Strength of Single and Two Pedicle Screw Constructs Using Synthetic Bone Model.

Authors:  Venkatesh Krishnan; Vicky Varghese; Gurunathan Saravana Kumar
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2016-06-16
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