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Bone density aspects in the biomechanical behavior of ALIF using cylindrical cages and PSF Young Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 1, pp.36-44, 2009
Abstract : Cage subsidence and loosening increase with a decrease of bone density. Thus, the stabilization of spinal segments
may be dependent on density of cancellous bone. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of bone density on
the biomechanical behavior of the ALIF with cylindrical cages and PSF. Nonlinear numerical analysis was carried out
by means of finite element method, and various Young¡¯s moduli those have been described by the bone density were
employed for the calculation. The range of motion was increased by 120% with decreasing of the density. Relative slip
distance increased by 810% at the bone-cage interface and by 1750% at the bone-screw interface with a decrease of the
density. Continuous cage subsidence, cage loosening, screw loosening and screw failure would occur particularly during
an excessive flexion and/or an excessive axial rotation. The excessive low density would mainly cause pediclescrew
loosening due to the remarkable screw slip. In the case of excessively reduced density, therefore, further study is
required in order to investigate how to improve the current PSF for the segmental stability.
Keyword :
ALIF; PSF; Cylindrical cage; Bone stress; Relative slip
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