The biomechanical evaluation of a new fixation technique for spondylolysis using single and double tension-band wiring.

M C Zimmerman, E Gutteling, N A Langrana, C K Lee
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Patients with spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis with persistent symptoms are often marked for surgical treatment. This paper presents the results of a biomechanical study which evaluated the effects of two tension-band wiring methods for this clinical anomaly. Experimental spondylolytic defects were created in canine cadaver lumbar spines, and both wiring techniques were evaluated in cantilever bending. The results demonstrated that experimentally created spondylolytic defects produce a significant decrease in bending stiffness (flexion/extension), and that both the intra- and intersegmental wiring techniques increase the bending stiffness to that of the normal intact spinal segment.

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单双张力带钢丝治疗峡部裂新固定技术的生物力学评价。
伴有持续症状的峡部裂或峡部滑脱患者通常需要手术治疗。本文介绍了一项生物力学研究的结果,该研究评估了两种张力带连接方法对这种临床异常的影响。在犬尸体腰椎中建立了实验性的脊柱溶解缺陷,并在悬臂弯曲中评估了两种连接技术。结果表明,实验产生的峡部裂缺陷会显著降低弯曲刚度(屈曲/伸展),并且节段内和节段间的连接技术都会增加正常完整脊柱节段的弯曲刚度。
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