Effect of Elastic Modulus on Biomechanical Properties of Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage

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Yue Zhu1)
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Titanium alloy; Lumbar; Interbody fusion cage; Biomechanics;
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R318.01 [生物力学];
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This work focuses on the inffuence of elastic modulus on biomechanical properties of lumbar interbody fusion cages by selecting two titanium alloys with different elastic modulus. They were made by a new β type alloy with chemical composition of Ti-24Nb-4Zr-7.6Sn having low Young s modulus ~50 GPa and by a conventional biomedical alloy Ti-6Al-4V having Young s modulus ~110 GPa. The results showed that the designed cages with low modulus (LMC) and high modulus (HMC) can keep identical compression load ~9.8 kN and endure fatigue cycles higher than 5×106 without functional or mechanical failure under 2.0 kN axial compression. The anti-subsidence ability of both group cages were examined by axial compression of thoracic spine specimens (T9~T10) dissected freshly from the calf with averaged age of 6 months. The results showed that the LMC has better anti-subsidence ability than the HMC (p<0.05). The above results suggest that the cage with low elastic modulus has great potential for clinical applications.
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