Spinolaminar locking plates improve fixation strength compared to pedicle screws: a biomechanical analysis.
Dimitriy G KondrashovAmit S PipleVictor UngureanAdam M SchlauchAndrea RowlandTien TranAnton DenisovNikita ZaborovskiiOluwatodimu Richard RajiPublished in: Spine deformity (2023)
The spinolaminar locking plate maintained adequate fixation post-fatigue, particularly in flexion/extension and axial rotation compared to pedicle screws. Moreover, spinolaminar plates were superior to pedicle screw fixation with respect to cyclic fatiguing and pullout strength. The spinolaminar plates offer a viable option for posterior lumbar instrumentation in the adult spine.