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Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of the lumbar spine after posterior decompression with the spinous process osteotomy (SPiO) technique or the conventional laminectomy (CL) technique using a finite element (FE) model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thr...

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Autores principales: Kim, Ho-Joong, Chun, Heoung-Jae, Kang, Kyoung-Tak, Lee, Hwan-Mo, Chang, Bong-Soon, Lee, Choon-Ki, Yeom, Jin S.
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Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25510758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.1.146
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author Kim, Ho-Joong
Chun, Heoung-Jae
Kang, Kyoung-Tak
Lee, Hwan-Mo
Chang, Bong-Soon
Lee, Choon-Ki
Yeom, Jin S.
author_facet Kim, Ho-Joong
Chun, Heoung-Jae
Kang, Kyoung-Tak
Lee, Hwan-Mo
Chang, Bong-Soon
Lee, Choon-Ki
Yeom, Jin S.
author_sort Kim, Ho-Joong
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of the lumbar spine after posterior decompression with the spinous process osteotomy (SPiO) technique or the conventional laminectomy (CL) technique using a finite element (FE) model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three validated lumbar FE models (L2-5) which represented intact spine and two decompression models using SPiO and CL techniques at the L3-4 segment were developed. In each model, the ranges of motion, the maximal von Mises stress of the annulus fibrosus, and the intradiscal pressures at the index segment (L3-4) and adjacent segments (L2-3 and L4-5) under 7.5 Nm moments were analyzed. Facet contact forces were also compared among three models under the extension and torsion moments. RESULTS: Compared to the intact model, the CL and SPiO models had increased range of motion and annulus stress at both the index segment (L3-4) and the adjacent segments under flexion and torsion. However, the SPiO model demonstrated a reduced range of motion and annulus stress than the CL model. Both CL and SPiO models had an increase of facet contact force at the L3-4 segment under the torsion moment compared to that of the intact model. Under the extension moment, however, three models demonstrated a similar facet contact force even at the L3-4 model. CONCLUSION: Both decompression methods lead to postoperative segmental instability compared to the intact model. However, SPiO technique leads to better segmental stability compared to the CL technique.
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spelling pubmed-42767482015-01-01 Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure Kim, Ho-Joong Chun, Heoung-Jae Kang, Kyoung-Tak Lee, Hwan-Mo Chang, Bong-Soon Lee, Choon-Ki Yeom, Jin S. Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of the lumbar spine after posterior decompression with the spinous process osteotomy (SPiO) technique or the conventional laminectomy (CL) technique using a finite element (FE) model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three validated lumbar FE models (L2-5) which represented intact spine and two decompression models using SPiO and CL techniques at the L3-4 segment were developed. In each model, the ranges of motion, the maximal von Mises stress of the annulus fibrosus, and the intradiscal pressures at the index segment (L3-4) and adjacent segments (L2-3 and L4-5) under 7.5 Nm moments were analyzed. Facet contact forces were also compared among three models under the extension and torsion moments. RESULTS: Compared to the intact model, the CL and SPiO models had increased range of motion and annulus stress at both the index segment (L3-4) and the adjacent segments under flexion and torsion. However, the SPiO model demonstrated a reduced range of motion and annulus stress than the CL model. Both CL and SPiO models had an increase of facet contact force at the L3-4 segment under the torsion moment compared to that of the intact model. Under the extension moment, however, three models demonstrated a similar facet contact force even at the L3-4 model. CONCLUSION: Both decompression methods lead to postoperative segmental instability compared to the intact model. However, SPiO technique leads to better segmental stability compared to the CL technique. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015-01-01 2014-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4276748/ /pubmed/25510758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.1.146 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Ho-Joong
Chun, Heoung-Jae
Kang, Kyoung-Tak
Lee, Hwan-Mo
Chang, Bong-Soon
Lee, Choon-Ki
Yeom, Jin S.
Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title_full Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title_short Finite Element Analysis for Comparison of Spinous Process Osteotomies Technique with Conventional Laminectomy as Lumbar Decompression Procedure
title_sort finite element analysis for comparison of spinous process osteotomies technique with conventional laminectomy as lumbar decompression procedure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25510758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2015.56.1.146
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