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  • * Methods included surgical procedures on mice, imaging to assess fusion success, and biomechanical and histological evaluations of the results.
  • * The findings showed high fusion rates (83.3% for anterior and 100% for posterolateral), with evidence of effective fusion mechanisms, highlighting the models' potential for exploring genetic factors in spinal fusion.

Article Abstract

Background: Multiple animal models have previously been utilized to investigate anterior fusion techniques, but a mouse model has yet to be developed. The purpose of this study was to develop murine anterior interbody and posterolateral fusion techniques.

Methods: Mice underwent either anterior interbody or posterolateral spinal fusion. A protocol was developed for both procedures, including a description of the relevant anatomy. Samples were subjected to micro-computed tomography to assess fusion success and underwent biomechanical testing with use of 4-point bending. Lastly, samples were fixed and embedded for histologic evaluation.

Results: Surgical techniques for anterior interbody and posterolateral fusion were developed. The fusion rate was 83.3% in the anterior interbody model and 100% in the posterolateral model. Compared with a control, the posterolateral model exhibited a greater elastic modulus. Histologic analysis demonstrated endochondral ossification between bridging segments, further confirming the fusion efficacy in both models.

Conclusions: The murine anterior interbody and posterolateral fusion models are efficacious and provide an ideal platform for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms mediating spinal fusion.

Clinical Relevance: Given the extensive genetic tools available in murine disease models, use of fusion models such as ours can enable determination of the underlying genetic pathways involved in spinal fusion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.23.00690DOI Listing

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