Abstract

The range of movement(ROM) of adjacent segments and the change of intervertebral disc stress after implanting artificial cervical disc are investigated. The contact problem for bio-modeling is introduced. A normal cervical spine finite element model is proposed. The bone graft and fusion between C5 and C6 and C5/6 artificial disc implantation were simulated. The range of movement on adjacent segment and the change of intervertebral disc’s stress in such two cases are analyzed. Computational results show that the model includes the ligaments, joint capsule and other soft tissue structures, which is real, fine and high accuracy. When the adjacent intervertebral ROM was increased after interbody fusion surgery, the stress of corresponding intervertebral disc was increased obviously and the stress of upper segment of nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus were also increased about 70% ,besides the next-bit segments was increased about 40%. There were no differences among cervical spine ROM except extension (p> 0.05) after the implantation of artificial disc, and the stress on adjacent segments was increased less than 10%. The implantation of artificial cervical disc can release the stress on adjacent segments in a certain extent, and resume cervical activities at the same time.

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