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Évaluation des performances de réduction et de fixation d’une nouvelle technique de fusion lombaire instrumentée utilisant des vis de réglage : étude biomécanique - 08/09/21

Evaluation of the reduction, tightening and gripping performance of an innovative set screw technology for instrumented posterior lumbar fusion: A biomechanical study

Doi : 10.1016/j.rcot.2021.03.042 
Francisco Ardura a, David Chenaux b, Hugues Pascal-Moussellard c, Martin Hessmann d,
a Hospital Clinico Universitario de Valladolid, Calle Ramon y Cajal, 47008 Valladolid, Spain 
b Ruetschi Technology SA, Fabrikstrasse 35, 3286 Muntelier, Switzerland 
c Service d’orthopédie, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, pavillon Gaston-Cordier, 7(e) étage, 47-83, boulevard de l’hôpital, 75013 Paris, France 
d Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Academic Teaching Hospital Fulda, Pacelliallee 4, 36043 Fulda, Germany 

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Abstract

Background

Instrumented posterior lumbar fusion with top-loading pedicle screw systems (PSS) requires fully tightened set screws to achieve a secure fixation and symmetric load condition. This assumes a complete reduction of the rod by 90°, which is not always attainable in situ, especially under constraint. The objective of this work is to compare the mechanical performance of different innovative set screw technologies, which should improve the tightening process.

Hypothesis

The hypotheses of the study are that modifications to the screw and screwdriver unit can (1) improve the quality of set screw tightening and (2) increase the axial gripping capacity of the construct.

Materials and Methods

The four set screw technologies under investigation include a standard set screw with a flat surface (F-S; control group), a set screw with a convex surface (C-S) and a shaft tip method screwdriver used in combination with both flat (F-STM) and convex set screws (C-STM). The quality of set screw tightening is categorized as follows: failed=the rod is not completely reduced; reduced=the rod is successfully reduced but the set screw is not correctly fixed; good=remaining cases. An axial gripping capacity test is performed by a universal testing machine (Instron®) with a force capacity of 5kN.

Results

Regarding the quality of set screw tightening, comparisons between F-S vs. F-STM, F-S vs. C-STM and between C-S vs. C-STM show statistically significant differences (p<0.001). The axial gripping capacity test shows mean gripping forces of 1223N (STD 331) in the F-STM group and of 1724N (STD 168) in the C-STM group with statistically significant differences between both groups (p=0.003).

Discussion

Several biomechanical and clinical case studies have identified possible effects of misaligned rod-screw interfaces such as screw pull-out during rod reduction, screw loosening, screw or rod breakage, misalignment, adjacent segment degeneration and worsening of the clinical outcome. C-STM-technology thus supports controlled fixation in the sense of applying appropriate forces for correction or fixation during PSS assembly as well as friction-reduced final alignment and tightening with the aim to reduce implant loosening, hardware failure and reoperations, while respecting anatomical and biomechanical balance.

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Keywords : Posterior lumbar fusion, Rod-screw interface, Misalignment, Controlled fixation


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