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Biomechanical feasibility of semi-rigid stabilization and semi-rigid lumbar interbody fusion: a finite element study.

Chia-En WongHsuan-Teh HuLi-Hsing KaoChe-Jung LiuKe-Chuan ChenKuo-Yuan Huang
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2022)
FE simulation showed semi-rigid fusion constructs including Cage+SIS and Cage+SPI can provide sufficient stabilization and flexion-extension ROM reduction at the fusion level. In addition, SIS-assisted fusion resulted in less hypermobility and less von Mises stress in the adjacent levels. However, SIS-assisted fusion had a disadvantage of less ROM reduction in lateral bending and axial rotation. Further clinical studies are warranted to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of semi-rigid fusions.
Keyphrases
  • finite element
  • heat stress