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Cervical spine morphology and ligament property variations: A finite element study of their influence on sagittal bending characteristics

机译:颈椎形态和韧带性能变化:对它们对矢状弯曲特性影响的有限元研究

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Cervical spine finite element models reported in biomechanical literature usually represent a static morphology. Not considering morphology as a model parameter limits the predictive capabilities for applications in personalized medicine, a growing trend in modern clinical practice. The objective of the study was to investigate the influence of variations in spinal morphology on the flexion-extension responses, utilizing mesh-morphing-based parametrization and metamodel-based sensitivity analysis. A C5-C6 segment was used as the baseline model. Variations of intervertebral disc height, facet joint slope, facet joint articular processes height, vertebral body anterior-posterior depth, and segment size were parametrized. In addition, material property variations of ligaments were considered for sensitivity analysis. The influence of these variations on vertebral rotation and forces in the ligaments were analyzed. The disc height, segmental size, and body depth were found to be the most influential (in the cited order) morphology variations; while among the ligament material property variations, capsular ligament and ligamentum flavum influenced vertebral rotation the most. Changes in disc height influenced forces in the posterior ligaments, indicating that changes in the anterior load-bearing column of the spine could have consequences on the posterior column. A method to identify influential morphology variations is presented in this work, which will help automation efforts in modeling to focus on variations that matter. This study underscores the importance of incorporating influential morphology parameters, easily obtained through computed tomography/magnetic resonance images, to better predict subject-specific biomechanical responses for applications in personalized medicine. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在生物力学文献中报告的颈椎有限元模型通常代表静态形态。不考虑形态,因为模型参数限制了个性化医学中应用的预测能力,现代临床实践中的日益增长的趋势。该研究的目的是研究脊柱形态变异对屈曲 - 延伸反应的影响,利用基于网格形态的参数化和基于Metomodel的敏感性分析。 C5-C6段用作基线模型。椎间盘高度,面关节坡,小关节关节工艺高度,椎体前后深度和区段尺寸的变化是参数化。此外,考虑了韧带的材料性能变化用于敏感性分析。分析了这些变化对韧带中椎体旋转和力的影响。发现盘高,节段大小和体深度是最有影响力的(在引用的顺序中)形态变化;虽然韧带材料性能变化,荚膜韧带和韧带韧带最多影响了椎体旋转。盘高度影响后韧带中的力的变化,表明脊柱的前载柱中的变化可能对后柱产生后果。在这项工作中提出了一种识别有影响力的形态变化的方法,这将有助于自动化建模以专注于重要的变化。该研究强调了通过计算机断层摄影/磁共振图像容易获得的影响形态参数的重要性,以更好地预测个性化药物应用的特异性生物力学反应。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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