Modelling of a Cervical Plate and Human Cervical Section C3 – C5 under Compression Loading Conditions Using the Finite Element Method
This paper presents the modelling of the effects due to load conditions on the cervical section defined between C3 and C5 after a cervical plate implant is used to transfer the compression loads from C3 to C5 as C4 is considered to be damaged as a result of a medical condition. For this study, three...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied Mechanics and Materials 2008-07, Vol.13-14 (Advances in Experimental Mechanics VI), p.49-56 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents the modelling of the effects due to load conditions on the cervical
section defined between C3 and C5 after a cervical plate implant is used to transfer the
compression loads from C3 to C5 as C4 is considered to be damaged as a result of a medical
condition. For this study, three different scenarios which describe the common motion condition of
the head-neck system are modelled. The first one refers to the effect of the head weight over the
considered section. In the second case the average patient weight is supported by C3 and C5
vertebrae. The last case simulates extreme loading conditions as vertebrae lesions occur when
these are compressed beyond its failure limit; the ultimate stress to compression load failure value
is applied to C3. The stability and mechanical behaviour of cervical plates under compression
loading conditions is evaluated using the Finite Element Method (FEM). Cervical plates are useful
to restore stability of the spine by improving the inter-vertebral fusion, particularly when the
cervical body has been damaged. The results show that the stresses on the plate and fixation
screws, for the three cases, are within the elastic range. Conversely, it has to be considered that
cortical and trabecular bone densities vary from one patient to another due to a number of factors,
which can influence the fixation conditions of the screws. In the case of this analysis, healthy bone
conditions were considered and the obtained results show that the risk of the integrity of the screwimplant-
vertebrae system is not compromised. |
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ISSN: | 1660-9336 1662-7482 1662-7482 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.13-14.49 |