Literature DB >> 9629938

Intervertebral disc distraction with a laparoscopic anterior spinal fusion system.

K Nibu1, M M Panjabi, T Oxland, J Cholewicki.   

Abstract

The BAK spinal fusion system has been applied to laparoscopic anterior lumbar interbody fusion. The system, consisting of a pair of cylindrical implants with threads, placed symmetrically about the sagittal plane, functions by tensioning the annulus fibrosis. Cylindrical plugs of increasing size are inserted prior to the implant placement. As the procedure may affect spinal posture and disc height, we measured changes due to incremental plug insertion using human cadaveric spine specimens (L5-S1, n = 4). Multi-directional flexibility of the construct was also measured as a function of plug size. The disc height change was found to increase initially and then to level off at 13-mm diameter plugs. In the sagittal plane, the intervertebral posture first shifted towards kyphotic then came back to the initial lordotic posture with plugs of bigger size. However, changes in disc height and spine posture were not statistically significant. Comparing the neutral zone (NZ) flexibility after inserting the plugs to the intact values, neither the flexion/extension nor the axial rotation NZ showed any significant change. In lateral bending, the NZ decreased after the insertion of 13-mm plugs (p < 0.05). Insertion of plugs of increasing size from 9 mm to 12 mm decreased the range of motion (ROM) in all directions (p < 0.05). Insertion of 13-mm and 14-mm plugs decreased the flexion/extension and lateral bending ROM, but not the axial rotation ROM, probably indicating some injury to the annulus fibers.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9629938      PMCID: PMC3611226          DOI: 10.1007/s005860050044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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1.  The role of cage height on the flexibility and load sharing of lumbar spine after lumbar interbody fusion with unilateral and bilateral instrumentation: a biomechanical study.

Authors:  Lin Du; Xiao-Jiang Sun; Tang-Jun Zhou; Yuan-Chao Li; Chen Chen; Chang-Qing Zhao; Kai Zhang; Jie Zhao
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 2.362

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