Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study

Abstract Background In order to reduce the incidence of adjacent segment disease (ASD), the current study was designed to establish Chinese finite element models of normal 3rd~7th cervical vertebrae (C3-C7) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) with internal fixation , and analyze the i...

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Main Authors: Yu Zhang, Yibo Tang, Hongxing Shen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:BMC Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-017-0305-z
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spelling doaj-ad008bbb4ff048718200ff53d3d0c2122020-11-24T22:40:09ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822017-12-011711410.1186/s12893-017-0305-zRelationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element studyYu Zhang0Yibo Tang1Hongxing Shen2Department of Medicine, Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Hospital and Hainan BranchDepartment of Medicine, Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Hospital and Hainan BranchDepartment of Orthopaedics, Second Military Medical University of Chinese People’s Liberation Army and Changhai HospitalAbstract Background In order to reduce the incidence of adjacent segment disease (ASD), the current study was designed to establish Chinese finite element models of normal 3rd~7th cervical vertebrae (C3-C7) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) with internal fixation , and analyze the influence of screw sagittal angle (SSA) on stress on endplate of adjacent cervical segments. Methods Mimics 8.1 and Abaqus/CAE 6.10 softwares were adopted to establish finite element models. Results For C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate, their anterior areas had the maximum stress in anteflexion position, and their posterior areas had the maximum stress in posterior extension position. As SSA increased, the stress reduced. With an increase of 10° in SSA, the stress on anterior areas of C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate reduced by 12.67% and 7.99% in anteflexion position, respectively. With an increase of 10° in SSA, the stress on posterior areas of C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate reduced by 9.68% and 10.22% in posterior extension position, respectively. Conclusions The current study established Chinese finite element models of normal C3-C7 and ACCF with internal fixation , and demonstrated that as SSA increased, the stress on endplate of adjacent cervical segments decreased. In clinical surgery, increased SSA is able to play important role in protecting the adjacent cervical segments and reducing the incidence of ASD.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-017-0305-zAdjacent segment diseaseAnterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixationFinite element modelScrew sagittal angle
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Yibo Tang
Hongxing Shen
Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
BMC Surgery
Adjacent segment disease
Anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation
Finite element model
Screw sagittal angle
author_facet Yu Zhang
Yibo Tang
Hongxing Shen
author_sort Yu Zhang
title Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
title_short Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
title_full Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
title_fullStr Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a Chinese finite element study
title_sort relationship between screw sagittal angle and stress on endplate of adjacent segments after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation: a chinese finite element study
publisher BMC
series BMC Surgery
issn 1471-2482
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background In order to reduce the incidence of adjacent segment disease (ASD), the current study was designed to establish Chinese finite element models of normal 3rd~7th cervical vertebrae (C3-C7) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) with internal fixation , and analyze the influence of screw sagittal angle (SSA) on stress on endplate of adjacent cervical segments. Methods Mimics 8.1 and Abaqus/CAE 6.10 softwares were adopted to establish finite element models. Results For C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate, their anterior areas had the maximum stress in anteflexion position, and their posterior areas had the maximum stress in posterior extension position. As SSA increased, the stress reduced. With an increase of 10° in SSA, the stress on anterior areas of C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate reduced by 12.67% and 7.99% in anteflexion position, respectively. With an increase of 10° in SSA, the stress on posterior areas of C4 superior endplate and C6 inferior endplate reduced by 9.68% and 10.22% in posterior extension position, respectively. Conclusions The current study established Chinese finite element models of normal C3-C7 and ACCF with internal fixation , and demonstrated that as SSA increased, the stress on endplate of adjacent cervical segments decreased. In clinical surgery, increased SSA is able to play important role in protecting the adjacent cervical segments and reducing the incidence of ASD.
topic Adjacent segment disease
Anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with internal fixation
Finite element model
Screw sagittal angle
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-017-0305-z
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