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Regarding loads after spinal fusion, every level should be seen separately: a musculoskeletal analysis

Authors :
S. Dendorfer
Joachim Grifka
F. Suess
J. F. Spörrer
S. Wolkerstorfer
Achim Benditz
S. Auer
Source :
European Spine Journal. 27:1905-1910
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

The number of spinal fusion surgeries is steadily increasing and biomechanical consequences are still in debate. The aim of this study is to provide biomechanical insights into the sagittal balance of the spine and to compare spinal load before and after spinal fusion. The joint reaction forces of 52 patients were analyzed in proximo-distal and antero-posterior direction from the levels T12–L1 to L5–S1 using musculoskeletal simulations. In 104 simulations, pre-surgical forces were equal to post-surgical. The levels L4–L5 and T12–L1, however, showed increased spinal forces compression forces with higher sagittal displacement. Improved restauration of sagittal balance was accompanied by lower spinal load. AP shear stress, interestingly decreased with sagittal imbalance. Imbalanced spines have a risk of increased compression forces at Th12–L1. L4–L5 always has increased spinal loads. These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.

Details

ISSN :
14320932 and 09406719
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Spine Journal
Accession number :
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