Biomechanical evaluation of anterior cervical spine stabilization

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作者
Grubb, MR [1 ]
Currier, BL [1 ]
Shih, JS [1 ]
Bonin, V [1 ]
Grabowski, JJ [1 ]
Chao, EYS [1 ]
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[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Orthoped, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
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biomechanics; cervical spine; spinal instrumentation;
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10.1097/00007632-199804150-00009
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. An in vitro biomechanical study. Objectives. To simulate a severe compressive flexion injury for determination of the relative stability of different anterior instrumentation systems in a porcine model and to validate this model in human cadaveric specimen. Summary of Background Data. Anterior plate fixation is useful for high-grade mechanical insufficiency of the cervical spine and may prevent the need for a second procedure. Methods. The cervical spines of 45 porcine and 12 cadaveric specimens were subjected to nondestructive flexion, lateral bending, and torsional testing on a modified universal testing machine. A corpectomy was performed with release of the posterior ligamentous structures. The specimens were stabilized with one of three anterior plate constructs. The nondestructive testing was repeated to evaluate structural stability (stiffness and neutral zone). Finally, destructive testing examined failure moment, energy to failure, and mechanism of failure. Results. The instrumented specimens had flexural and lateral bending and torsional stiffness values that were similar to or greater than those of their paired intact specimens. The cervical spine locking plate had a significantly higher flexural stiffness ratio (plated:intact), torsional stiffness ratio, lower flexural neutral zone ratio, higher failure moment, and higher energy to failure than did the Caspar plate. Conclusions. The cervical spine locking plate is theoretically safer than the Caspar system because the posterior vertebral body cortex is not breached by the fixation screws, and the screws are less likely to back out anteriorly and irritate the esophagus. According to these results, the cervical spine locking plate system is biomechanically equivalent to and in some cases more stable than the Caspar system for fixation of a severe compressive flexion injury.
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