Literature DB >> 24963037

Evaluation of the stress distribution change at the adjacent facet joints after lumbar fusion surgery: a biomechanical study.

Jianxiong Ma1, Haobo Jia2, Xinlong Ma3, Weiguo Xu1, Jingtao Yu4, Rui Feng4, Jie Wang4, Dan Xing4, Ying Wang1, Shaowen Zhu1, Yang Yang1, Yang Chen1, Baoyi Ma1.   

Abstract

Spinal fusion surgery has been widely applied in clinical treatment, and the spinal fusion rate has improved markedly. However, its postoperative complications, especially adjacent segment degeneration, have increasingly attracted the attention of spinal surgeons. The most common pathological condition at adjacent segments is hypertrophic degenerative arthritis of the facet joint. To study the stress distribution changes at the adjacent facet joint after lumbar fusion with pedicle screw fixation, human cadaver lumbar spines were used in the present study, and electrical resistance strain gauges were attached on L1-L4 articular processes parallel or perpendicular to the articular surface of facet joints. Subsequently, electrical resistance strain gauge data were measured using anYJ-33 static resistance strain indicator with three types of models: the intact model, the laminectomy model, and the fusion model with pedicle screw fixation. The strain changes in the measurement sites indirectly reflect the stress changes. Significant differences in strain were observed between the normal and laminectomy state at all facet joints. Significant differences in strain were observed between the normal and the pedicle screw fixation fusion state at the L1/2 and L3/4 facet joints. The increased stress on the facet joints after lumbar fusion with pedicle screw fixation may be the cause of adjacent segment degeneration. © IMechE 2014.

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Keywords:  Spinal fusion; adjacent segment degeneration; strain; stress; zygapophyseal joint

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24963037     DOI: 10.1177/0954411914541435

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


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