The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc

The aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution in the lumbar intervertebral disc [IVD] under loads induced during daily activities. Basic anatomy, biomechanical analysis of the vertebra and intervertebral disc were introduced. The third and fourt...

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Main Authors: Karpiński Robert, Jaworski Łukasz, Jonak Józef, Krakowski Przemysław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925207006
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spelling doaj-ad4941f1e5114696ad3461f0d1d1cee92021-02-02T01:11:03ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012520700610.1051/matecconf/201925207006matecconf_cmes2018_07006The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral discKarpiński Robert0Jaworski Łukasz1Jonak Józef2Krakowski Przemysław3Lublin University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Machine Design and MechatronicsIndependent researcherLublin University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Machine Design and MechatronicsOrthopaedic Department, Łęczna HospitalThe aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution in the lumbar intervertebral disc [IVD] under loads induced during daily activities. Basic anatomy, biomechanical analysis of the vertebra and intervertebral disc were introduced. The third and fourth lumbar vertebrae were chosen for the study because they carry considerably higher loads, especially while standing or sitting. The static mechanical analyses using the finite element method (FEM) were conducted for four standard loads reflecting patient’s positions: recumbent, standing, sitting and standing with additional loads, and three models: an intervertebral disc with an inner nucleus pulposus and two prosthetic intervertebral discs, with or without an artificial nucleus. The FEM analysis was performed in the SolidWorks Simulation module on reverse-engineered 3D models of vertebrae and the intervertebral disc, based on a series of computed tomography [CT] scans of the patient’s spine, which had been properly processed in Materialise Mimics software and exported to CAD files. The model of the fourth intervertebral disc, placed between third and fourth vertebra, had been additionally modified to include its inner core, the nucleus pulposus.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925207006
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author Karpiński Robert
Jaworski Łukasz
Jonak Józef
Krakowski Przemysław
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Jaworski Łukasz
Jonak Józef
Krakowski Przemysław
The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Karpiński Robert
Jaworski Łukasz
Jonak Józef
Krakowski Przemysław
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title The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
title_short The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
title_full The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
title_fullStr The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
title_sort influence of the nucleus pulposus on the stress distribution in the natural and prosthetic intervertebral disc
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The aim of this article was to present the results of a preliminary study on the stress distribution in the lumbar intervertebral disc [IVD] under loads induced during daily activities. Basic anatomy, biomechanical analysis of the vertebra and intervertebral disc were introduced. The third and fourth lumbar vertebrae were chosen for the study because they carry considerably higher loads, especially while standing or sitting. The static mechanical analyses using the finite element method (FEM) were conducted for four standard loads reflecting patient’s positions: recumbent, standing, sitting and standing with additional loads, and three models: an intervertebral disc with an inner nucleus pulposus and two prosthetic intervertebral discs, with or without an artificial nucleus. The FEM analysis was performed in the SolidWorks Simulation module on reverse-engineered 3D models of vertebrae and the intervertebral disc, based on a series of computed tomography [CT] scans of the patient’s spine, which had been properly processed in Materialise Mimics software and exported to CAD files. The model of the fourth intervertebral disc, placed between third and fourth vertebra, had been additionally modified to include its inner core, the nucleus pulposus.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925207006
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