尸体痉挛
生物力学
运动范围
关节置换术
口腔正畸科
生物医学工程
假肢
尸体
植入
脊柱融合术
颈椎
医学
解剖
材料科学
外科
作者
Denis J. DiAngelo,Kevin T. Foley,Brian R Morrow,John S. Schwab,Jung Suk Song,John W. German,Eve Blair
出处
期刊:Neurosurgical Focus
[Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group]
日期:2004-09-01
卷期号:17 (3): 44-54
被引量:134
标识
DOI:10.3171/foc.2004.17.3.7
摘要
An in vitro biomechanical study was conducted to compare the effects of disc arthroplasty and anterior cervical fusion on cervical spine biomechanics in a multilevel human cadaveric model. Three spine conditions were studied: harvested, single-level cervical disc arthroplasty, and single-level fusion. A programmable testing apparatus was used that replicated physiological flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. Measurements included vertebral motion, applied load, and bending moments. Relative rotations at the superior, treated, and inferior motion segment units (MSUs) were normalized with respect to the overall rotation of those three MSUs and compared using a one-way analysis of variance with Student-Newman-Keuls test (p < 0.05). Simulated fusion decreased motion across the treated site relative to the harvested and disc arthroplasty conditions. The reduced motion at the treated site was compensated at the adjacent segments by an increase in motion. For all modes of testing, use of an artificial disc prosthesis did not alter the motion patterns at either the instrumented level or adjacent segments compared with the harvested condition, except in extension.
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