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Hooks Versus Pedicle Screws at the Upper Instrumented Level: An In Vitro Biomechanical Comparison.

Donald F ColantonioAnthony H LeAlfred J PisanoJoon M ChungScott C WagnerDonald R FredericksWilliam B RoachCody SchlaffAndrew DillTimothy C MauntelBrad D HendershotMelvin D Helgeson
Published in: Spine (2023)
BPSs at the UIV led to greater motion at UIV+1 compared to bilateral TPH after cyclic loading. This is likely due to the increased rigidity of BPS compared to TPH leading to a "softer" transition between the TPH construct and native anatomy at the supra-adjacent level. Facet capsule compromise led to a 49.9% increase in UIV+1 motion, underscoring the importance of preserving the posterior ligamentous complex. Clinical studies that account for fusion rates are warranted to determine if constructs with a "soft transition" result in less proximal junctional kyphosis in vivo .
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