A finite element modeling of posterior atlantoaxial fixation and biomechanical analysis of C2 intralaminar screw fixation.
- Author:
Xuexiao MA
1
;
Xianbo PENG
1
;
Hongfei XIANG
1
;
Yan ZHANG
1
;
Guoqing ZHANG
1
;
Bohua CHEN
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Biomechanical Phenomena; Bone Screws; Cervical Vertebrae; surgery; Finite Element Analysis; Humans; Range of Motion, Articular
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(7):1266-1271
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUNDThe objective of this study was to use three-dimensional finite element (FE) models to analyze the stability and the biomechanics of two upper cervical fixation methods: the C2 intralaminar screw method and the C2 pedicle screw method.
METHODSFrom computed tomography images, a nonlinear three-dimensional FE model from C0 (occiput) to C3 was developed with anatomic detail. The C2 intralaminar screw and the C2 pedicle screw systems were added to the model, in parallel to establish the interlaminar model and the pedicle model. The two models were operated with all possible states of motion and physiological loads to simulate normal movement.
RESULTSBoth the C2 intralaminar screw method and the C2 pedicle screw method significantly reduced motion compared with the intact model. There were no statistically significant differences between the two methods. The Von Mises stresses of the internal and external laminar walls were similar between the two methods. Stability was also similar.
CONCLUSIONSThe C2 intralaminar screw method can complement but cannot completely replace the C2 pedicle screw method. Clinicians would need to assess and decide which approach to adopt for the best therapeutic effect.