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The most appropriate titanium mesh cage size for anterior spinal reconstruction after single-level lumbar total en bloc spondylectomy: a finite element analysis and cadaveric validation study.

Permsak PaholpakWinai SirichativapeeTaweechok WisanuyotinWeerachai KosuwonYuichi KasaiHideki Murakami
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2021)
The most appropriate mesh cage diameter for reconstruction is 1/1 the diameter of the lower endplate of the adjacent cephalad vertebra, due to its ability to withstand both axial and torsional stress. According to the difficulty of large size cage insertion, a cage diameter of more than half of the upper endplate of the caudad vertebrae is acceptable in term of withstand stress. A cage diameter of 1/3 is unacceptable for reconstruction after total en bloc spondylectomy.
Keyphrases
  • optic nerve
  • finite element analysis
  • stress induced
  • gestational age