Effects of pelvic fixation strategies and multi-rod constructs on biomechanics of the proximal junction in long thoracolumbar posterior instrumented fusions: a finite-element analysis

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Mumtaz, Muzammil [1 ,2 ]
Collins, Andrew P. [3 ]
Shekouhi, Niloufar [1 ,2 ]
Varier, Karthika [1 ,2 ]
Tripathi, Sudharshan [1 ,2 ]
Ames, Christopher P. [4 ]
Deviren, Vedat [5 ]
Clark, Aaron J. [4 ]
Goel, Vijay K. [1 ,2 ]
Theologis, Alekos A. [5 ]
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[1] Univ Toledo, Engn Ctr Orthoped Res Excellence E CORE, Dept Bioengn, Toledo, OH USA
[2] Univ Toledo, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Toledo, OH USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Orthopaed & Sports Med, Seattle, WA USA
[4] UCSF, Dept Neurol Surg, San Francisco, CA USA
[5] Univ Calif San Francisco UCSF, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 500 Parnassus Ave,MUW 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
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Finite-element analysis; Biomechanics; Multi-rod constructs; Pelvic fixation; Proximal junctional kyphosis/failure; ILIAC SCREWS; SACROPELVIC FIXATION; ADULT; COMPLICATIONS; DEFORMITY; SURGERY; SACRUM; S1;
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10.1007/s43390-024-00932-w
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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PurposeTo assess the effect of various pelvic fixation techniques and number of rods on biomechanics of the proximal junction of long thoracolumbar posterior instrumented fusions.MethodsA validated spinopelvic finite-element (FE) model was instrumented with L5-S1 ALIF and one of the following 9 posterior instrumentation configurations: (A) one traditional iliac screw bilaterally ("2 Iliac/2 Rods"); (B) T10 to S1 ("Sacral Only"); (C) unilateral traditional iliac screw ("1 Iliac/2 Rods"); (D) one traditional iliac screw bilaterally with one midline accessory rod ("2 Iliac/3 rods"); (E) S2AI screws connected directly to the midline rods ("2 S2AI/2 Rods"); and two traditional iliac screws bilaterally with two lateral accessory rods connected to the main rods at varying locations (F1: T10-11, F2: T11-12, F3: T12-L1, F4: L1-2) ("4 Iliac/4 Rods"). Range of motions (ROM) at T10-S1 and T9-T10 were recorded and compared between models. The T9-T10 intradiscal pressures and stresses of the T9-10 disc's annulus in addition to the von Mises stresses of the T9 and T10 vertebral bodies were recorded and compared.ResultsFor T10-S1 ROM, 4 iliac/4 rods had lowest ROM in flexion and extension, while 2 S2AI/2 rods showed lowest ROM in rotation. Constructs with 3 or 4 rods had lower stresses on the primary rods compared to 2-rod constructs. At the proximal adjacent disc (T9-10), 4 iliac/4 rods showed lowest ROM, lowest intradiscal pressures, and lowest annular stress in all directions (most pronounced in flexion-extension). Under flexion and extension, 4 iliac/4 rods also showed the lowest von Mises stresses on the T10 vertebral body but the highest stresses on the T9 vertebral body.ConclusionsDual iliac screws with 4 rods across the lumbosacral junction and extending to the thoracolumbar junction demonstrated the lowest T10-S1 ROM, the lowest adjacent segment disc (T9-T10) ROM, intradiscal pressures, and annular stresses, and the lowest UIV stresses, albeit with the highest UIV + 1 stresses. Additional studies are needed to confirm whether these biomechanical findings dictate clinical outcomes and effect rates of proximal junctional kyphosis and failure.
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