posted on 2024-10-31, 09:16authored byFranz Fuss, R Sabitzer
Lumbar interbody fusion is the standard treatment for degenerative disc disease. This study served to compute the stress levels and load transfer in a composite structure, consisting of fusion implant, bone-graft that finally becomes fusion-bone, and rods of the dorsal stabilisation. The implant was represented by different materials and the fusion process was simulated by increasing Young's moduli of the bone-graft / fusion-bone component. Fusion implants with a low Young's modulus produce a higher stress and load in the bone-graft / fusion-bone which is advantageous for the fusion, but subject the rods of the dorsal stabilisation to bending stress additionally to axial stress which bears the risk of pedicle screw failure.
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering (ICBPE 2006)