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Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model

PURPOSE: This was an in vivo study to develop a novel movable lumbar artificial vertebral complex (MLVC) in a goat model. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and biomechanical characteristics of MLVC and to provide preclinical data for a clinical trial in the future. METHODS: Accordin...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Feng, Liu, Jiantao, He, Xijing, Wang, Rui, Lu, Teng, Zhang, Ting, Liu, Zhiyu
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2343404
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author Zhang, Feng
Liu, Jiantao
He, Xijing
Wang, Rui
Lu, Teng
Zhang, Ting
Liu, Zhiyu
author_facet Zhang, Feng
Liu, Jiantao
He, Xijing
Wang, Rui
Lu, Teng
Zhang, Ting
Liu, Zhiyu
author_sort Zhang, Feng
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description PURPOSE: This was an in vivo study to develop a novel movable lumbar artificial vertebral complex (MLVC) in a goat model. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and biomechanical characteristics of MLVC and to provide preclinical data for a clinical trial in the future. METHODS: According to the preoperative X-ray and CT scan data of the lumbar vertebrae, 3D printing of a MLVC was designed and implanted in goats. The animals were randomly divided into three groups: intact, fusion, and nonfusion. In the intact group, only the lumbar vertebrae and intervertebral discs were exposed during surgery. Both the fusion and nonfusion groups underwent resection of the lumbar vertebral body and the adjacent intervertebral disc. Titanium cages and lateral plates were implanted in the fusion group. MLVC was implanted in the nonfusion group. All groups were evaluated by CT scan and micro-CT to observe the spinal fusion and tested using the mechanical tester at 6 months after operation. RESULTS: The imaging results showed that with the centrum, the artificial endplates of the titanium cage and MLVC formed compact bone trabeculae. In the in vitro biomechanical test, the average ROM of L3-4 and L4-5 for the nonfusion group was found to be similar to that of the intact group and significantly higher in comparison to that of the fusion group (P < 0.05). The average ROM of flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation in the L2-3 intervertebral space significantly increased in the fusion group compared with the intact group and the nonfusion group (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation between the nonfusion and intact groups (P > 0.05). The average ROM of flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation in the L2-5 intervertebral space was not significantly different between the intact group, the fusion group, and the nonfusion group, and there was no statistical significance (P > 0.05). HE staining results did not find any metal and polyethylene debris caused by abrasion. CONCLUSION: In vivo MLVC can not only reconstruct the height and stability of the centrum of the operative segment but also retain the movement of the corresponding segment.
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spelling pubmed-86831812021-12-18 Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model Zhang, Feng Liu, Jiantao He, Xijing Wang, Rui Lu, Teng Zhang, Ting Liu, Zhiyu Biomed Res Int Research Article PURPOSE: This was an in vivo study to develop a novel movable lumbar artificial vertebral complex (MLVC) in a goat model. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and biomechanical characteristics of MLVC and to provide preclinical data for a clinical trial in the future. METHODS: According to the preoperative X-ray and CT scan data of the lumbar vertebrae, 3D printing of a MLVC was designed and implanted in goats. The animals were randomly divided into three groups: intact, fusion, and nonfusion. In the intact group, only the lumbar vertebrae and intervertebral discs were exposed during surgery. Both the fusion and nonfusion groups underwent resection of the lumbar vertebral body and the adjacent intervertebral disc. Titanium cages and lateral plates were implanted in the fusion group. MLVC was implanted in the nonfusion group. All groups were evaluated by CT scan and micro-CT to observe the spinal fusion and tested using the mechanical tester at 6 months after operation. RESULTS: The imaging results showed that with the centrum, the artificial endplates of the titanium cage and MLVC formed compact bone trabeculae. In the in vitro biomechanical test, the average ROM of L3-4 and L4-5 for the nonfusion group was found to be similar to that of the intact group and significantly higher in comparison to that of the fusion group (P < 0.05). The average ROM of flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation in the L2-3 intervertebral space significantly increased in the fusion group compared with the intact group and the nonfusion group (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation between the nonfusion and intact groups (P > 0.05). The average ROM of flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation in the L2-5 intervertebral space was not significantly different between the intact group, the fusion group, and the nonfusion group, and there was no statistical significance (P > 0.05). HE staining results did not find any metal and polyethylene debris caused by abrasion. CONCLUSION: In vivo MLVC can not only reconstruct the height and stability of the centrum of the operative segment but also retain the movement of the corresponding segment. Hindawi 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8683181/ /pubmed/34926682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2343404 Text en Copyright © 2021 Feng Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Feng
Liu, Jiantao
He, Xijing
Wang, Rui
Lu, Teng
Zhang, Ting
Liu, Zhiyu
Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title_full Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title_fullStr Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title_full_unstemmed Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title_short Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel 3D-Printed Movable Lumbar Vertebral Complex for Replacement: In Vivo and Biomechanical Evaluation of Goat Model
title_sort preclinical evaluation of a novel 3d-printed movable lumbar vertebral complex for replacement: in vivo and biomechanical evaluation of goat model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2343404
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