Abstract

BackgroundWe aim to investigate using finite element model (FEM) whether the use of a cross-link is a risk factor for rod fracture at the pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) site. MethodsThe geometry and dimensions of the FEM were obtained from a high-resolution computed tomography scan data of a 65 years old female patient with spinal sagittal imbalance. The intact model was modified to place PSO on the L4 spine. A cross-link was placed at the PSO site. A multisegment spinal fusion model from L1 to the pelvis was used to compare and analyze the peak von Mises stress (PVMS) values of the implants. A compressive follower load of 400 N was added to the validated intact lumbar spinal model in the follower load path direction. ResultsAfter PSO surgery, the PVMS of the rod was significantly increased during flexion and extension at the PSO site. With the cross-link at the PSO site, the PVMS of the rod was further significantly increased during flexion and extension. ConclusionThe cross-link at the PSO site increased the risk of rod facture, especially during flexion and extension stress.

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