Adjacent Disc Stress Following Floating Lumbar Spine Fusion: A Finite Element Study.

Asian Spine J

Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.

Published: August 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study created a finite element model to analyze stress on spinal discs near fused segments after different lumbar spinal fusion procedures.
  • The research highlights a lack of existing data on how adjacent discs respond to floating lumbar fusions, revealing increased stress on the discs above and below the fusion site.
  • Findings indicate that both adjacent discs experience higher stress, particularly the one above, and that the use of instrumentation during fusion amplifies this stress, providing useful insights for clinical practice.

Article Abstract

Study Design: Experimental study.

Purpose: The study aimed to develop a finite element (FE) model to determine the stress on the discs adjacent to the fused segment following different types of floating lumbar spinal fusions.

Overview Of Literature: The quantification of the adjacent disc stress following different types of floating lumbar fusions has not been reported. The magnitude of the stress on the discs above and below the floating fusion remains unknown.

Methods: A computer-aided engineering-based approach using implicit FE analysis was employed to assess the stress on the lumbar discs above and below the floating fusion segment (L4-L5) following anterior and posterior lumbar spine fusions at one, two, and three levels (with and without instrumentation).

Results: Both discs suprajacent and infrajacent to the floating fusion experienced increased stress, but the suprajacent disc experienced relatively high stress level. Instrumentation increased the stress on the discs suprajacent and infrajacent to the floating fusion, but the magnitude of stress on the suprajacent disc remained relatively high.

Conclusions: The FE model was employed under similar loading and boundary conditions to provide quantitative data, which will be useful for clinicians to understand the probable long-term effects of floating fusions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5573847PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2017.11.4.538DOI Listing

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