Biomechanical analysis of single- and double-level cervical disc arthroplasty using finite element modeling

Author:

Rahman Waseemur Ur1,Jiang Wei1ORCID,Zhao Fulin1,Li Zhijun2,Wang Guohua2,Yang Guanghui1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

2. Department of Orthopedics, Dalian No. 2 People’s Hospital, Dalian, China

Abstract

Recently, many different types of artificial discs have been introduced to persevere the biomechanical behavior of the cervical spine. This study compares the biomechanical behavior of single- and double-level cervical disc arthroplasty, that is “Prestige LP and Mobi-C” on the index and adjacent segment. A three-dimension finite element model of C2-C7 was developed and validated. In single-level prostheses, the Prestige LP or Mobi-C was implanted in the segment C5-C6, while the double-level arthroplasty was integrated at both segments C4-C5 and C5-C6 in the FE model. The intact FE and prosthesis-modified models were constrained from the inferior endplate of the vertebra C7 and applied a compressive load of 73.6 N with a moment load of 1 Nm on the odontoid process of the vertebra C2 to produce flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. The prosthesis-modified model’s range of motion and intradiscal pressure were determined and compared to the intact model. Also examined the impact of the prostheses on the stress at the bone-implant interface. The range of motion of the implanted segments in both single- and double-levels arthroplasty was increased while that of the adjacent segment of implanted segments decreased. The intradiscal pressure in both levels of arthroplasty was greater than in the intact model. In conclusion, Mobi-C’s cervical prostheses could better preserve the normal range of motion and maintain intradiscal pressure than the Prestige LP.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine

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