Changing rod stiffness to moderate stress of adjacent disc in oblique lumbar interbody fusion - A finite element analysis
Po-Hsin Chou,
Jin-Jer Chen,
Chen-Sheng Chen
et al.
Abstract:Background OLIF (oblique lumbar interbody fusion) is a minimally invasive surgery to treat spinal instability. However, clinical studies indicated the early degeneration of adjacent segments after surgery. The rod stiffness of OLIF was associated with change at adjacent segments. Therefore, the study aimed to compare the biomechanical effects of OLIF with different rod material properties using the finite element (FE) method.Methods A validated L1-L5 lumbar spine was conducted in the biomechanical analysis usi… Show more
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