The Role of Trabecular, Ligamentous-Intervertebral Disk and Facet Joints Systems: A Finite Element Analysis in the L4-S1 Vertebrae.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Global Spine Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1177/21925682241231525
José Alejandro Guerrero-Vargas, Pablo Sanchez-Quinones, Brayan Felipe Pinzón, Melisa Vélez-Muriel, Humberto Madriñan-Navia, Leonardo Laverde-Frade
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Abstract

Study design: Descriptive.

Objectives: Trabecular bone in the vertebrae is critical for the distribution of load and stress throughout the neuroaxis, as well as the intervertebral disk, ligamentous complex, and facet joints. The objective was to assess the stress and strain distribution of the L4-S1 spine segment by a finite element analysis.

Methods: A lumbosacral spine model was built based on a CT-Scan. Trabecular-to-cortical bone distribution, ligaments, intervertebral disk, and facet joints with cartilage were included. A perpendicular force was applied over the L4 upper terminal plate of 300 N, 460 N and 600 N in neutral, plus 5 Nm and 7.5 Nm for flexion and extension movements. Maximum principal stress and total deformation were the main studied variables.

Results: Trabecular bone confers resistance to axial loads on the vertebrae by elastic capacity and stress distribution. MPS and TD showed axial stress attenuation in the nucleus pulposus and longitudinal ligaments, as well as load distribution capacity. Facet joints and discontinuous ligaments showed greater TD values in flexion moments but greater MPS values in extension, conferring stability to the lumbosacral junction and axial load distribution.

Conclusion: We propose 3 anatomical systems for axial load distribution and stress attenuation in the lumbosacral junction. Trabecular bone distributes loads, while the ligamentous-intervertebral disk transmits and attenuate axial stress. Facet joints and discontinuous ligaments act as stabilizers for flexion and extension postures. Overall, the relationship between trabecular bone, ligamentous-intervertebral disk complex and facet joints is necessary for an efficient load distribution and segmental axial stress reduction.This slide can be retrieved from the Global Spine Congress 2023.

骨小梁、韧带-椎间盘和面关节系统的作用:L4-S1 椎骨的有限元分析。
研究设计描述性:椎骨中的骨小梁对于整个神经轴以及椎间盘、韧带复合体和面关节的负荷和应力分布至关重要。目的是通过有限元分析评估 L4-S1 脊柱节段的应力和应变分布:方法:根据 CT 扫描建立腰骶椎模型。方法:根据 CT 扫描建立了腰椎模型,其中包括骨小梁与皮质骨的分布、韧带、椎间盘和带软骨的面关节。在 L4 上端终板上施加的垂直力分别为中立状态下 300 牛、460 牛和 600 牛,以及屈伸运动时的 5 牛和 7.5 牛。研究的主要变量是最大主应力和总变形:结果:骨小梁通过弹性能力和应力分布抵抗椎体的轴向负荷。MPS和TD显示了髓核和纵向韧带的轴向应力衰减以及负荷分配能力。面关节和不连续韧带在屈曲力矩中显示出更大的 TD 值,但在伸展力矩中显示出更大的 MPS 值,这赋予了腰骶交界处和轴向负荷分布的稳定性:我们提出了腰骶交界处轴向负荷分布和应力衰减的三个解剖系统。骨小梁分配载荷,而韧带-椎间盘传递和衰减轴向应力。面关节和不连续的韧带在屈伸姿势中起稳定作用。总之,骨小梁、椎间盘韧带复合体和面关节之间的关系对于有效分配负荷和减少节段轴向应力是必不可少的。
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Global Spine Journal
Global Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
278
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Spine Journal (GSJ) is the official scientific publication of AOSpine. A peer-reviewed, open access journal, devoted to the study and treatment of spinal disorders, including diagnosis, operative and non-operative treatment options, surgical techniques, and emerging research and clinical developments.GSJ is indexed in PubMedCentral, SCOPUS, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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