Biomechanical effects of endplate sagittal coverage change on cervical disc replacement: a finite element analysis

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Chen, Lihua [1 ]
Wang, Haiyan [2 ]
Xu, Guangming [3 ,4 ]
Liu, Hao [5 ]
机构
[1] Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Shenzhen Baoan Tradit Chinese Med Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
[2] Shenzhen Baoan Chinese Med Hosp, Dept Famous Tradit Chinese Med Hall, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[3] Shenzhen PingleOrthoped Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[4] Shenzhen Pingshan Tradit Chinese Med Hosp, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[5] Guangxi Univ Chinese Med, Ruikang Hosp, Dept Chinese Med Master Hall, Nanning, Guangxi, Peoples R China
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FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY | 2024年 / 12卷
关键词
cervical vertebra; cervical disc replacement; endplate; finite element; heterotopic ossification; HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION; CLINICAL-TRIAL; PROSTHESIS; DISKECTOMY; FUSION; ARTHROPLASTY; RATES; SPINE;
D O I
10.3389/fbioe.2024.1371548
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background In recent years, the number of artificial cervical disc replacements has increased, and paravertebral ectopic ossification is a common complication. Although the exact mechanism is not clear, some studies suggest that it is related to the concentration of tissue stress caused by incomplete coverage of the trailing edge of the endplate. Therefore, this study performed a quantitative analysis to compare the biomechanical effects of different sagittal distances at the posterior edge of the endplate of the upper and lower prosthesis on the cervical spine and to explore the mechanical response of incomplete coverage of the posterior edge of the endplate on the paravertebral tissues.Methods A C2-C7 nonlinear finite element model of the cervical spine was established and validated. Based on the cervical spine model, cervical disc replacement surgery models were constructed with different distances of sagittal distance at the posterior edge of the upper prosthetic endplate (0, 1, 2, 3 mm, respectively) and sagittal distance at the posterior edge of the lower prosthetic endplate (1, 2, 3 mm, respectively). Each model was subjected to the same 1Nm torque and 73.6N driven compressive load. Range of motion (ROM), intervertebral disc pressure (IDP), facet joint force (FJF), and endplate stress were measured at the cervical surgical and other segments.Results Compared to the intact cervical spine model, the sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the prosthesis endplate at different distances increased the stress on the intervertebral disc and the capsular joint in the adjacent vertebral body segments to different degrees, especially in extension. In different directions of motion, the posterior margin sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the endplate of the lower prosthesis has a greater mechanical influence on the cervical spine compared to the posterior margin sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the endplate of the upper prosthesis. Compared with the intact model, the biomechanical parameters (ROM, FJF, endplate stress) of the C5-C6 segment increased the most when the sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the endplate of the upper prosthesis was 3 mm. Compared with the intact model, the maximum intervertebral disc stress of C4-C5 and C6-C7 was 0.57 MPa and 0.53 MPa, respectively, when the sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the upper prosthetic endplate was 3 mm.Conclusion After the sagittal distance of the posterior edge of the prosthetic endplate was completely covered, the mechanical influence of the entire cervical spine was low. The sagittal distance at the posterior edge of the endplate of different sizes changed the motion pattern and load distribution of the implanted segment to some extent. When the sagittal distance between the prosthesis and the upper endplate was greater than or equal to 3 mm, the mechanical indices of the implanted segment increased significantly, increasing the risk of local tissue injury, especially during extension motion. Compared to the sagittal distance at the posterior edge of the endplate of the lower prosthesis, increasing the sagittal distance at the posterior edge of the endplate of the upper prosthesis has a greater effect on the mechanics of the cervical spine.
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