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Maximizing mechanical advantage: surgical technique increases stiffness in spinal instrumentation.

Corey A BurkeJoshua N SpeirsScott C Nelson
Published in: Spine deformity (2021)
Rod stiffness is not only determined by size, shape, and metal alloy, but also by surgical technique. Constraining the spinal instrumentation by first locking the rod to the proximal and distal anchors significantly increases the sagittal bending stiffness. In a mechanical model this technique increases rod bending stiffness regardless of the material or shape.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord
  • spinal cord injury