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Artificial Cervical Vertebra and Intervertebral Complex Replacement through the Anterior Approach in Animal Model: A Biomechanical and In Vivo Evaluation of a Successful Goat Model

机译:通过动物模型的前路人工颈椎和椎间复合物的替换:成功的山羊模型的生物力学和体内评价

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This was an in vitro and in vivo study to develop a novel artificial cervical vertebra and intervertebral complex (ACVC) joint in a goat model to provide a new method for treating degenerative disc disease in the cervical spine. The objectives of this study were to test the safety, validity, and effectiveness of ACVC by goat model and to provide preclinical data for a clinical trial in humans in future. We designed the ACVC based on the radiological and anatomical data on goat and human cervical spines, established an animal model by implanting the ACVC into goat cervical spines in vitro prior to in vivo implantation through the anterior approach, and evaluated clinical, radiological, biomechanical parameters after implantation. The X-ray radiological data revealed similarities between goat and human intervertebral angles at the levels of C2-3, C3-4, and C4-5, and between goat and human lordosis angles at the levels of C3-4 and C4-5. In the in vivo implantation, the goats successfully endured the entire experimental procedure and recovered well after the surgery. The radiological results showed that there was no dislocation of the ACVC and that the ACVC successfully restored the intervertebral disc height after the surgery. The biomechanical data showed that there was no significant difference in range of motion (ROM) or neural zone (NZ) between the control group and the ACVC group in flexion-extension and lateral bending before or after the fatigue test. The ROM and NZ of the ACVC group were greater than those of the control group for rotation. In conclusion, the goat provides an excellent animal model for the biomechanical study of the cervical spine. The ACVC is able to provide instant stability after surgery and to preserve normal motion in the cervical spine.
机译:这是一项体外和体内研究,旨在在山羊模型中开发新型人工颈椎和椎间复合体(ACVC)关节,以提供一种治疗颈椎退行性椎间盘疾病的新方法。这项研究的目的是通过山羊模型测试ACVC的安全性,有效性和有效性,并为将来在人体中的临床试验提供临床前数据。我们基于山羊和人类颈椎的放射和解剖学数据设计了ACVC,通过在前体内入路植入之前先将ACVC体外植入山羊颈椎,然后建立了动物模型,并评估了临床,放射学,生物力学参数植入后。 X射线放射学数据显示,山羊和人椎间角在C2-3,C3-4和C4-5水平上相似,山羊和人前凸角在C3-4和C4-5水平上相似。在体内植入中,山羊成功地承受了整个实验过程,并且在手术后恢复良好。放射学结果显示ACVC没有脱位,手术后ACVC成功恢复了椎间盘高度。生物力学数据表明,在疲劳试验之前或之后,对照组和ACVC组之间的运动范围(ROM)或神经区域(NZ)在屈伸和横向弯曲方面没有显着差异。 ACVC组的ROM和NZ大于对照组的ROM和NZ。总之,山羊为颈椎的生物力学研究提供了极好的动物模型。 ACVC能够在手术后提供即时稳定性,并保持颈椎的正常运动。

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