Innovative Developments in Lumbar Interbody Cage Materials and Design: A Comprehensive Narrative Review.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.31616/asj.2023.0407
Sam Yeol Chang, Dong-Ho Kang, Samuel K Cho
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Abstract

This review comprehensively examines the evolution and current state of interbody cage technology for lumbar interbody fusion (LIF). This review highlights the biomechanical and clinical implications of the transition from traditional static cage designs to advanced expandable variants for spinal surgery. The review begins by exploring the early developments in cage materials, highlighting the roles of titanium and polyetheretherketone in the advancement of LIF techniques. This review also discusses the strengths and limitations of these materials, leading to innovations in surface modifications and the introduction of novel materials, such as tantalum, as alternative materials. Advancements in three-dimensional printing and surface modification technologies form a significant part of this review, emphasizing the role of these technologies in enhancing the biomechanical compatibility and osseointegration of interbody cages. In addition, this review explores the increase in biodegradable and composite materials such as polylactic acid and polycaprolactone, addressing their potential to mitigate long-term implant-related complications. A critical evaluation of static and expandable cages is presented, including their respective clinical and radiological outcomes. While static cages have been a mainstay of LIF, expandable cages are noted for their adaptability to the patient's anatomy, reducing complications such as cage subsidence. However, this review highlights the ongoing debate and the lack of conclusive evidence regarding the superiority of either cage type in terms of clinical outcomes. Finally, this review proposes future directions for cage technology, focusing on the integration of bioactive substances and multifunctional coatings and the development of patient-specific implants. These advancements aim to further enhance the efficacy, safety, and personalized approach of spinal fusion surgeries. Moreover, this review offers a nuanced understanding of the evolving landscape of cage technology in LIF and provides insights into current practices and future possibilities in spinal surgery.

腰椎椎间支架材料与设计的创新发展:综合叙述性综述。
这篇叙述性综述全面探讨了用于腰椎椎间融合术(LIF)的椎体间笼技术的发展和现状。该综述强调了脊柱手术从传统的静态椎体笼设计过渡到先进的可扩张变体所带来的生物力学和临床影响。综述首先探讨了椎体笼材料的早期发展,强调了钛和聚醚醚酮在推进 LIF 技术中的作用。文章讨论了这些材料的优势和局限性,从而对表面改性进行了创新,并引入了钽等新型材料作为替代材料。三维打印和表面改性技术的进步是本综述的重要组成部分,强调了这些技术在增强椎间笼的生物力学兼容性和骨结合方面的作用。本综述还探讨了生物可降解材料和复合材料(如聚乳酸和聚己内酯)的兴起,探讨了它们在减轻长期植入相关并发症方面的潜力。本综述对静态和可膨胀种植体进行了严格评估,包括它们各自的临床和放射学结果。静态固位体一直是 LIF 的主流,而可膨胀固位体则因其能够适应患者的解剖结构而备受关注,有可能减少固位体下沉等并发症。不过,本综述强调了目前的争论,并指出在临床效果方面,这两种保持架的优越性都缺乏确凿证据。最后,本综述提出了骨笼技术的未来发展方向,重点关注生物活性物质和多功能涂层的整合以及患者特异性植入物的开发。这些进步旨在进一步提高脊柱融合手术的疗效、安全性和个性化方法。这篇综述对 LIF 中脊柱骨架技术不断发展的状况有了细致入微的了解,并对脊柱手术的当前实践和未来可能性提供了深入的见解。
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