Biomechanical evaluation of a novel pedicle screw-based interspinous spacer: A finite element analysis

Med Eng Phys. 2017 Aug:46:27-32. doi: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2017.05.004. Epub 2017 Jun 15.

Abstract

Interspinous spacers have been designed to provide a minimally invasive surgical technique for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis or foraminal stenosis. A novel pedicle screw-based interspinous spacer has been developed in this study, and the aim of this finite element experiment was to investigate the biomechanical differences between the pedicle screw-based interspinous spacer (M-rod system) and the typical interspinous spacer (Coflex-F™). A validated finite element model of an intact lumbar spine was used to analyze the insertions of the Coflex-F™, titanium alloy M-rod (M-Ti), and polyetheretherketone M-rod (M-PEEK), independently. The range of motion (ROM) between each vertebrae, stiffness of the implanted level, the peak stress at the intervertebral discs, and the contact forces on spinous process were analyzed. Of all three devices, the Coflex-F™ provided the largest restrictions in extension, flexion and lateral bending. For intervertebral disc, the peak stress at the implanted segment decreased by 81% in the Coflex-F™, 60.2% in the M-Ti and 46.7% in the M-PEEK when compared to the intact model. For the adjacent segments, while the Coflex-F™ caused considerable increases in the ROM and disc stress, the M-PEEK only had small changes.

Keywords: Finite element method; Implant design; Interspinous spacer; Spine biomechanics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alloys
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Finite Element Analysis*
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / surgery*
  • Materials Testing
  • Mechanical Phenomena*
  • Pedicle Screws*

Substances

  • Alloys