TY - JOUR
T1 - Prediction of deformity correction by pedicle screw instrumentation in thoracolumbar scoliosis surgery (Computer simulation study)
AU - Kiriyama, Yoshimori
AU - Yamazaki, Nobutoshi
AU - Nagura, Takeo
AU - Matsumoto, Morio
AU - Chiba, Kazuhiro
AU - Toyama, Yoshiaki
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2006/6/15
Y1 - 2006/6/15
N2 - In segmental pedicle screw instrumentation, the relationship between the combinations of pedicle screw placements and the degree of deformity correction was investigated with a three-dimensional rigid body and spring model. The virtual thoracolumbar scoliosis (Cobb's angle of 47 deg.) was corrected using six different combinations of pedicle-screw placements. As a result, better correction in the axial rotation was obtained with the pedicle screws placed at or close to the apical vertebra than with the screws placed close to the end vertebrae, while the correction in the frontal plane was better with the screws close to the end vertebrae than with those close to the apical vertebra. Additionally, two screws placed in the convex side above and below the apical vertebra provided better correction than two screws placed in the concave side. Effective deformity corrections of scoliosis were obtained with the proper combinations of pedicle screw placements.
AB - In segmental pedicle screw instrumentation, the relationship between the combinations of pedicle screw placements and the degree of deformity correction was investigated with a three-dimensional rigid body and spring model. The virtual thoracolumbar scoliosis (Cobb's angle of 47 deg.) was corrected using six different combinations of pedicle-screw placements. As a result, better correction in the axial rotation was obtained with the pedicle screws placed at or close to the apical vertebra than with the screws placed close to the end vertebrae, while the correction in the frontal plane was better with the screws close to the end vertebrae than with those close to the apical vertebra. Additionally, two screws placed in the convex side above and below the apical vertebra provided better correction than two screws placed in the concave side. Effective deformity corrections of scoliosis were obtained with the proper combinations of pedicle screw placements.
KW - Bio-motion
KW - Biomechanics
KW - Computer simulation
KW - Deformity correction
KW - Muscle and skeleton
KW - Rigid body and spring model
KW - Segmental pedicle screw instrumentation
KW - Thoracolumbar scoliosis
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U2 - 10.1299/jsmec.48.577
DO - 10.1299/jsmec.48.577
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33745203720
SN - 1344-7653
VL - 48
SP - 577
EP - 585
JO - JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing
JF - JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing
IS - 4
ER -