Comparative Biomechanical Analysis of Lumbar Disc Arthroplasty using Finite Element Modeling

H. Afify, M. Mabrouk, S. Marzouk
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Lumbar total disc replacement (LTDR) is a surgical procedure for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) and lumbar spinal distortion to preserve range of motion (ROM). The SB Charité™ is the first device for LTDR but it produces more complications and long-term issues, causing a shortage of SB Charité™ disc. Currently, the evolution of lumbar disc arthroplasty based on some criteria like prosthetics structure, biomechanical model, tissue engineering and biomaterials approach. The optimal biomechanical model is based on kinematic and kinetic parameters together to ensure a long-term implantation with a lower rate of damage from disc implant in the spinal column. The finite element method (FEE) of human lumbar spinal is advanced to support biomechanical modeling techniques which are related to biomaterials guideline for choosing better material for implantation. Therefore, this paper presented a 3D biomechanical FEM model of L1 to L3 lumbar spines by different types of discs and materials. We applied a compressive force, and compressive force plus extension moment to this model to calculate Tresca stress of annulus fibers, strain and von Mises stress on the vertebral endplate at each intervertebral level under COMSOL Multiphysics® software.
利用有限元模型对腰椎间盘置换术进行生物力学分析
腰椎全椎间盘置换术(LTDR)是一种用于治疗退行性椎间盘疾病(DDD)和腰椎扭曲以保持活动范围(ROM)的外科手术。SB charit™是LTDR的第一种设备,但它产生了更多的并发症和长期问题,导致SB charit™椎间盘短缺。目前,腰椎间盘置换术的发展主要基于假体结构、生物力学模型、组织工程和生物材料方法等标准。最佳的生物力学模型是基于运动学和动力学参数,以确保长期植入和较低的脊柱椎间盘植入损伤率。人类腰椎的有限元方法(FEE)的发展为生物力学建模技术提供了支持,这些技术与生物材料的选择有关。因此,本文建立了不同类型椎间盘和不同材料L1 ~ L3腰椎的三维生物力学有限元模型。我们在COMSOL Multiphysics®软件下对该模型施加压缩力和压缩力加拉伸力矩,计算环纤维的Tresca应力、椎体终板在每个椎间水平的应变和von Mises应力。
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