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Chia-Ming Chang1, Yu-Shu Lai2, Cheng-Kung Cheng3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Currently, cannulated pedicle screws have been widely used in minimal invasive or navigation techniques. However, the stress distribution and the strength of different core diameters of cannulated screw are not clear. This study aimed to investigate the mechanical strength of cannulated screws with different inner core diameter under various lumbar spine movements using finite element analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Cannulated screw; Finite element analysis; Stiffness; von-Mises stress
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28810871 PMCID: PMC5556981 DOI: 10.1186/s12938-017-0392-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Summary information of breakage cannulated pedicle screw
| Variables | Value |
|---|---|
| Age (years old) | 59.1 ± 10.3 |
| Gender (male: female) | 7: 11 |
| Failure time (months) | 4.7 ± 2.6 |
| Failure location (neck: shaft) | 14: 4 |
Fig. 1Radiographic of screw: radiographic examination showed the screw breakage (red circle)
Fig. 2The finite element model: the FE model of the L1–L5 lumbar spine included ligaments, disc, vertebral body, and posterior element
The material properties specified in the finite element models [8, 12]
| Young’s modulus (MPa) | Poisson’s ratio | Cross-sectional area (mm2) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bony structure | |||
| Cortex | 12,000 | 0.3 | – |
| Trabecular bone | 100 | 0.2 | – |
| Posterior element/graft bone | 3500 | 0.25 | – |
| Intervertebral disc | |||
| Nucleus pulposus | 1 | 0.49 | – |
| Ground substance | 4.2 | 0.45 | – |
| Annular fiber | 175 | – | 0.76 |
| Ligaments | |||
| Anterior longitudinal ligament | 7.8 | – | 63.7 |
| Posterior longitudinal ligament | 10 | – | 20 |
| Intertransverse ligament | 10 | – | 1.8 |
| Ligamentum flavum | 15 | – | 40 |
| Interspinous ligament | 10 | – | 40 |
| Suprespinous ligament | 8 | – | 30 |
| Capsular ligament | 7.5 | – | 30 |
| Implants | |||
| Bone graft | 3500 | 0.25 | – |
| Titanium alloy | 180,000 | 0.28 | – |
Fig. 3Four screw types were analyzed in this analysis: a a solid screw (S0); b a screw combining with 1.5 mm cannulated core path (S1.5); c a screw combining with 2.0 mm cannulated core path (S2.0); d a screw combining with 2.5 mm cannulated core path (S2.5)
The maximum von-Mises stress (MPa) on the screw of S0, S1.5, S2.0 and S2.5 due to four loading conditions
| Loading | Screw | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S0 | S1.5 | S2.0 | S2.5 | ||||||
| Left | Right | Left | Right | Left | Right | Left | Right | ||
| Rotation | |||||||||
| L3 | 4.6 | 8.2 | 6.2 | 11.0 | 5.5 | 9.7 | 6.5 | 11.3 | |
| L4 | 5.6 | 7.5 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 8.5 | 20.3 | 10.5 | 21.0 | |
| Lateral bending | |||||||||
| L3 | 46.7 | 50.6 | 47.7 | 58.4 | 56.7 | 56.7 | 62.2 | 54.7 | |
| L4 | 45.0 | 54.7 | 47.7 | 68.3 | 51.1 | 69.2 | 60.8 | 77.5 | |
| Extension | |||||||||
| L3 | 61.1 | 47.4 | 58.0 | 62.9 | |||||
| L4 | 71.2 | 42.8 | 51.5 | 57.8 | |||||
| Flexion | |||||||||
| L3 | 61.1 | 62.0 | 71.6 | 78.1 | |||||
| L4 | 71.2 | 74.0 | 82.9 | 89.6 | |||||
Fig. 4The maximum von-Mises stress (Pa) of S2.5 in L4 under following loading: a lateral bending, b extension, c flexion, and d rotation
The stiffness (Nm/degrees) of intact spine, S0 screw, S1.5 screw, S2.0 screw, and S2.5 screw model in four loading conditions
| Groups loading | Intact | S0 | S1.5 | S2.0 | S2.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rotation | 4.75 | 5.40 | 5.39 | 5.41 | 5.41 |
| Lateral bending | 3.05 | 9.46 | 9.48 | 9.38 | 9.48 |
| Extension | 5.40 | 21.02 | 20.96 | 20.69 | 20.38 |
| Flexion | 3.27 | 10.75 | 10.95 | 10.77 | 11.03 |