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Cyclic testing of standalone ALIF versus TLIF in lumbosacral spines of low bone mineral density: an ex vivo biomechanical study.

Authors :
Jacob, Alina
Heumann, Maximilian
Zderic, Ivan
Varga, Peter
Ion, Nicolas
Bocea, Bogdan
Haschtmann, Daniel
Fekete, Tamas
Wirtz, Christian Rainer
Richards, R Geoff
Gueorguiev, Boyko
Loibl, Markus
Source :
European Spine Journal. Sep2024, Vol. 33 Issue 9, p3443-3451. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Screwed anterior lumbar interbody fusion (SALIF) alleviates the need for supplemental posterior fixation leading to reduction of perioperative morbidity. Specifically, elderly and multimorbid patients would benefit from shorter operative time and faster recovery but tend to have low bone mineral density (BMD). The current study aimed to compare loosening, defined as increase of ROM and NZ, of SALIF versus transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) under cyclic loading in cadaveric spines with reduced BMD. Methods: Twelve human spines (L4–S2; 6 male 6 female donors; age 70.6 ± 19.6; trabecular BMD of L5 84.2 ± 24.4 mgHA/cm3, range 51–119 mgHA/cm3) were assigned to two groups. SALIF or TLIF were instrumented at L5/S1. Range of motion (ROM) and neutral zone (NZ) were assessed before and after axial cyclic loading (0–1150 N, 2000 cycles, 0.5 Hz) in flexion–extension (Flex–Ext), lateral bending, (LB), axial rotation (AR). Results: ROM of the SALIF specimens increased significantly in all loading directions (p ≤ 0.041), except for left AR (p = 0.053), whereas for TLIF it increased significantly in left LB (p = 0.033) and Flex (p = 0.015). NZ of SALIF showed increase in Flex–Ext and LB, whereas NZ of TLIF did not increase significantly in any motion direction. Conclusions: Axial compression loading caused loosening of SALIF in Flex–Ext and LB, but not TLIF at L5/S1 in low BMD specimens. Nevertheless, Post-cyclic ROM and NZ of SALIF is comparable to TLIF. This suggests that, neither construct is optimal for the use in patients with reduced BMD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09406719
Volume :
33
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Spine Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179772310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-024-08391-7