| Literature DB >> 25496488 |
Chu-Song Zhou, Yan-Fang Xu1, Yu Zhang, Zhong Chen, Hai Lv.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Expandable screws have greater pullout strength than conventional screws. The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical stability provided by a new built-in expandable anterior spinal fixation system with that of 2 commonly used anterior fixation systems, the Z-Plate and the Kaneda, in a porcine partial vertebral corpectomy model.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25496488 PMCID: PMC4295300 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Radiographs of thoracolumbar spine specimens used for the experiment.
Figure 2Actual picture and diagrammatic illustrations of the fixation system. A) The built-in expandable anterior spinal fixation system. B) Diagrammatic illustrations of the fixation system. 1) Exterior view 2) lateral interior view (without insert); 3) insert; 4) with insert placed to expand the screw. After the insert is placed to expand the screw, the diameter of the expanded tip is 9.0 mm inside the vertebral body.
Figure 3Pig thoracolumbar specimens fixed with the Kaneda system (A), the Z-Platesystem (B), and the built-in expandable anterior spinal fixation system (C-F). Images E and F are radiographs of images C and D, respectively.
Figure 4Device used to measure 3-dimensional spine motion.
Figure 5Device used for maximum insertion torque test.
Figure 6Device used for maximum pullout strength test.
Spinal range of motion of the 3 fixation systems
| ROM (°) | Status | Expandable device | Z-plate (n = 6) | Kaneda (n = 6) | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flexion | Normal | 9.64 (0.81) | 9.98 (1.34) | 9.49 (0.94) | 0.717 |
| Injury | 17.73 (3.67)a | 19.02 (3.12)a | 19.18 (3.21)a | 0.718 | |
| Internal fixation | 5.72 (0.44)ab | 5.70 (0.50)ab | 5.63 (0.65)ab | 0.957 | |
| Extension | Normal | 8.45 (0.52) | 8.45 (0.43) | 8.48 (0.44) | 0.994 |
| Injury | 13.51 (2.21)a | 13.50 (2.53)a | 13.43 (2.25)a | 0.998 | |
| Internal fixation | 5.25 (0.28)ab | 5.14 (0.31)ab | 5.12 (0.19)ab | 0.671 | |
| Left bending | Normal | 8.71 (0.30) | 8.78 (0.27) | 8.55 (0.41) | 0.484 |
| Injury | 18.07 (3.66)a | 18.23 (3.81)a | 18.87 (4.22)a | 0.932 | |
| Internal fixation | 5.50 (0.21)ab | 5.37 (0.21)ab | 5.04 (0.13)*†ab | 0.002 | |
| Right bending | Normal | 8.35 (0.37) | 8.47 (0.42) | 8.43 (0.39) | 0.869 |
| Injury | 18.45 (3.72)a | 18.69 (3.80)a | 19.05 (2.54)a | 0.955 | |
| Internal fixation | 5.01 (0.12)ab | 5.05 (0.14)ab | 5.04 (0.11)ab | 0.887 | |
| Left axial rotation | Normal | 7.11 (0.40) | 6.97 (0.34) | 7.07 (0.28) | 0.769 |
| Injury | 19.56 (2.98)a | 19.05 (3.22)a | 19.04 (3.26)a | 0.948 | |
| Internal fixation | 4.53 (0.42)ab | 5.23 (0.30)*ab | 5.02 (0.15)*ab | 0.005 | |
| Right axial rotation | Normal | 6.95 (0.35) | 6.91 (0.31) | 6.84 (0.44) | 0.883 |
| Injury | 19.60 (3.18)a | 18.65 (3.41)a | 19.41 (3.35)a | 0.873 | |
| Internal fixation | 4.49 (0.47)ab | 5.23 (0.20)*ab | 5.08 (0.17)*ab | 0.002 |
ROM, range of motion.
Data are presented by mean and standard deviation.
*Indicates a significant difference compared to the expandable device group.
†Indicates a significant difference compared to the Z-Plate group.
aIndicates a significant difference compared to the normal state within a group (all, p <0.001).
bIndicates a significant difference compared to the injured state within group (all, p <0.001).
Torque and pullout strength
| Common screw (n = 6) | Expandable device unexpanded (n = 6) | Expandable device expanded (n = 6) | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum insertion torque (Ns) | 3.75 (0.69) | 4.50 (0.56) | 5.10 (0.83)* | .016 |
| Maximum pullout strength (N) | 1,827.38 (260.38) | 2,333.49 (310.14)* | 3,035.48 (252.04)*† | <0.001 |
Data are presented by mean and standard deviation.
*Indicates a significant difference compared to common screw group.
†Indicates a significant difference compared to the anterior fixation screw unexpanded group.