Advantages of Combined Use of Claw Hooks and Sublaminar Wires as the Upper Foundation of Long Fixation from the Thoracic Spine to the Pelvis in Osteoporotic Cases: A Finite Element Analysis of Proximal Junction Stress

Introduction:This study aimed to compare the biomechanical stress at the proximal junctional aspect between the conventional pedicle screw (PS) fixation (PSF) and the low PS density fixation (LPF) method.Methods:This study involved 10 patients, half of whom have non-osteoporosis and the other half h...

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Hauptverfasser: Kozaki, Takuhei, Shimizu, Takachika, Murata, Akimasa, Nakanishi, Ryuichiro, Kozaki, Takahiro, Yamamoto, Ei, Tsutsui, Shunji, Kawakami, Mamoru, Yamada, Hiroshi
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description Introduction:This study aimed to compare the biomechanical stress at the proximal junctional aspect between the conventional pedicle screw (PS) fixation (PSF) and the low PS density fixation (LPF) method.Methods:This study involved 10 patients, half of whom have non-osteoporosis and the other half have osteoporosis. We made two types of intact models (one is from the upper thoracic-to-pelvis model, and the other is from the lower thoracic-to-pelvis model). From the intact models, we constructed two kinds of fusion models: (1) PSF and (2) LPF. The LPF method was as follows: The claw hooks (the combination of the down-going transverse process hooks and facet hooks) were set at the upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) and sublaminar wires at the thoracic spine and PSs at the lumbo-pelvis.Results:Upper thoracic to pelvis fixation modelIn non-osteoporosis, no significant difference between the PSF and LPF is found. In osteoporosis, the von Mises stresses of the vertebra body at UIV, UIV + 1, and disc were significantly lower in LPF than in PSF.Lower thoracic-to-pelvis fixation modelIn non-osteoporosis, the average von Mises stress of the vertebral body at UIV + 1 and the maximum stress at UIV were lower in LPF than in PSF; however, no significant difference was found in the others. In osteoporosis, the von Mises stress was significantly lower in LPF than in PSF.Conclusions:The claw hooks stabilized the vertebra body at UIV firmly, and sublaminar wires reduced load translation from the fixed spine.
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low pedicle screw density fixation
osteoporosis
proximal junctional kyphosis
sublaminar wires
thoracic claw hooks
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