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연세대학교 의과대학 Yonsei Medical Journal Yonsei Medical Journal 제55권 제5호
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2014.1
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1,386 - 1,394 (9page)

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of unilateral pediclescrew fixation on the fusion segment and the superior adjacent segment after one segment lumbar fusion using validated finite element models. Materials and Methods: Four L3--4 fusion models were simulated according to the extent of decompressionand the method of pedicle screws fixation in L3--4 lumbar fusion. These models included hemi-laminectomy with bilateral pedicle screw fixation in the L3--4 segment (BF-HL model), total laminectomy with bilateral pedicle screw fixation (BF-TL model), hemi-laminectomy with unilateral pedicle screw fixation (UF-HL model), and total laminectomy with unilateral pedicle screw fixation (UF-TL model). In each scenario, intradiscal pressures, annulus stress, and range of motionat the L2--3 and L3--4 segments were analyzed under flexion, extension, lateral bending, and torsional moments. Results: Under four pure moments, the unilateral fixation leads to a reduction in increment of range of motion at the adjacent segment,but larger motions were noted at the fusion segment (L3--4) in the unilateral fixation (UF-HL and UF-TL) models when compared to bilateral fixation. The maximal von Mises stress showed similar patterns to range of motion at both superioradjacent L2--3 segments and fusion segment. Conclusion: The current study suggests that unilateral pedicle screw fixation seems to be unable to afford sufficient biomechanical stability in case of bilateral total laminectomy. Conversely,in the case of hemi-laminectomy, unilateral fixation could be an alternative option,which also has potential benefit to reduce the stress of the adjacent segment.

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