Influence of screw augmentation in posterior dynamic and rigid stabilization systems in osteoporotic lumbar vertebrae: a biomechanical cadaveric study.


Autoria(s): Hoppe, Sven; Yannick, Loosli; Daniel, Baumgartner; Heini, Paul Ferdinand; Benneker, Lorin Michael
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15/03/2014

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STUDY DESIGN Biomechanical cadaveric study. OBJECTIVE To determine whether augmentation positively influence screw stability or not. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Implantation of pedicle screws is a common procedure in spine surgery to provide an anchorage of posterior internal fixation into vertebrae. Screw performance is highly correlated to bone quality. Therefore, polymeric cement is often injected through specifically designed perforated pedicle screws into osteoporotic bone to potentially enhance screw stability. METHODS Caudocephalic dynamic loading was applied as quasi-physiological alternative to classical pull-out tests on 16 screws implanted in osteoporotic lumbar vertebrae and 20 screws in nonosteoporotic specimen. Load was applied using 2 different configurations simulating standard and dynamic posterior stabilization devices. Screw performance was quantified by measurement of screwhead displacement during the loading cycles. To reduce the impact of bone quality and morphology, screw performance was compared for each vertebra and averaged afterward. RESULTS All screws (with or without cement) implanted in osteoporotic vertebrae showed lower performances than the ones implanted into nonosteoporotic specimen. Augmentation was negligible for screws implanted into nonosteoporotic specimen, whereas in osteoporotic vertebrae pedicle screw stability was significantly increased. For dynamic posterior stabilization system an increase of screwhead displacement was observed in comparison with standard fixation devices in both setups. CONCLUSION Augmentation enhances screw performance in patients with poor bone stock, whereas no difference is observed for patients without osteoporosis. Furthermore, dynamic stabilization systems have the possibility to fail when implanted in osteoporotic bone.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/62952/1/00007632-201403150-00006.pdf

Hoppe, Sven; Yannick, Loosli; Daniel, Baumgartner; Heini, Paul Ferdinand; Benneker, Lorin Michael (2014). Influence of screw augmentation in posterior dynamic and rigid stabilization systems in osteoporotic lumbar vertebrae: a biomechanical cadaveric study. Spine, 39(6), E384-E389. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 10.1097/BRS.0000000000000198 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000000198>

doi:10.7892/boris.62952

info:doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000000198

info:pmid:24384660

urn:issn:0362-2436

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eng

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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http://boris.unibe.ch/62952/

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Hoppe, Sven; Yannick, Loosli; Daniel, Baumgartner; Heini, Paul Ferdinand; Benneker, Lorin Michael (2014). Influence of screw augmentation in posterior dynamic and rigid stabilization systems in osteoporotic lumbar vertebrae: a biomechanical cadaveric study. Spine, 39(6), E384-E389. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 10.1097/BRS.0000000000000198 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000000198>

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