The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method

(1) Background: Scoliosis has the mechanical characteristic of asymmetric stress distribution, which is one of the reasons for the aggravation of scoliosis. Bracing therapy is the best treatment for AIS, but it is difficult and costly to operate. Is it possible to reduce pressure in the concave side...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Linjie, Zhang, Qiaolin, Zhang, Yan, Arthur, Musinguzi, Teo, Ee-Chon, Bíró, István, Gu, Yaodong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1718742023-12-29T06:46:38Z The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method Zhang, Linjie Zhang, Qiaolin Zhang, Yan Arthur, Musinguzi Teo, Ee-Chon Bíró, István Gu, Yaodong School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Engineering::Bioengineering Intertransverse Ligament Ligament Relaxation (1) Background: Scoliosis has the mechanical characteristic of asymmetric stress distribution, which is one of the reasons for the aggravation of scoliosis. Bracing therapy is the best treatment for AIS, but it is difficult and costly to operate. Is it possible to reduce pressure in the concave side by relaxing the ITL in the concave side of scoliosis, so as to improve the abnormal stress distribution of scoliosis? In this paper, a finite element method was used to simulate the effect of the relaxation of concave-side ITL on the stress of a lumbar spine with scoliosis, which provides some guidance for the treatment of scoliosis. (2) Methods: Using CT images of a patient with scoliosis whose Cobb Angle was 43° and Lordosis Angle was 45, a scoliosis lumbar was established, and Young's modulus of the ITL of the concave-side lumbar spine was reduced by 95% to simulate ligament relaxation. By comparing the stress condition of the model vertebral body with no ligament relaxation, the effect of concave-side ITL relaxation on the mechanical characteristics of scoliosis lumbar spine was explored. (3) Results: An effective and complete model of the lumbar spine was established. The concave ITL relaxed, which only had a great impact on the bending loads. After the ligament was relaxed, the stability of the spine was reduced. Stress concentration on the concave side of vertebrae and the IVD was aggravated. Under loads on the convex side, the maximum stress on the vertebral body and the IVD increased significantly, making lumbar vertebrae more vulnerable to injury. (4) Conclusions: Laxity of the ITL on the concave side of the AIS lumbar only affects the bending load. Laxity of the concave-side ligament will reduce the stability of the lumbar, aggravate the uneven stress distribution of scoliotic lumbar vertebrae, increase the risk of IVD injury, and be unfavorable for the scoliotic lumbar spine. Relaxation of the concave ITL alone is not an effective way to treat scoliosis. Published version This study was supported by the Major Program of the National Science Foundation of China (19ZDA352), Zhejiang Province Key Research and Development Program of China (2021C03130), Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No. LR22A02002), Philosophy and Social Sciences Project of Zhejiang Province, China (22QNYC10ZD, 22NDQN22YB), Educational science planning project of Zhejiang Province (2021SCG083), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Provincial Universities of Zhejiang (2021SCG283), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Provincial University of Zhejiang (SJWY2022014), Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (20221JCGY010532; 20221JCGY010607), and K.C Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University. 2023-11-14T05:36:46Z 2023-11-14T05:36:46Z 2022 Journal Article Zhang, L., Zhang, Q., Zhang, Y., Arthur, M., Teo, E., Bíró, I. & Gu, Y. (2022). The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method. Bioengineering, 9(12), 724-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9120724 2306-5354 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171874 10.3390/bioengineering9120724 36550930 2-s2.0-85144875940 12 9 724 en Bioengineering © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Bioengineering
Intertransverse Ligament
Ligament Relaxation
spellingShingle Engineering::Bioengineering
Intertransverse Ligament
Ligament Relaxation
Zhang, Linjie
Zhang, Qiaolin
Zhang, Yan
Arthur, Musinguzi
Teo, Ee-Chon
Bíró, István
Gu, Yaodong
The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
description (1) Background: Scoliosis has the mechanical characteristic of asymmetric stress distribution, which is one of the reasons for the aggravation of scoliosis. Bracing therapy is the best treatment for AIS, but it is difficult and costly to operate. Is it possible to reduce pressure in the concave side by relaxing the ITL in the concave side of scoliosis, so as to improve the abnormal stress distribution of scoliosis? In this paper, a finite element method was used to simulate the effect of the relaxation of concave-side ITL on the stress of a lumbar spine with scoliosis, which provides some guidance for the treatment of scoliosis. (2) Methods: Using CT images of a patient with scoliosis whose Cobb Angle was 43° and Lordosis Angle was 45, a scoliosis lumbar was established, and Young's modulus of the ITL of the concave-side lumbar spine was reduced by 95% to simulate ligament relaxation. By comparing the stress condition of the model vertebral body with no ligament relaxation, the effect of concave-side ITL relaxation on the mechanical characteristics of scoliosis lumbar spine was explored. (3) Results: An effective and complete model of the lumbar spine was established. The concave ITL relaxed, which only had a great impact on the bending loads. After the ligament was relaxed, the stability of the spine was reduced. Stress concentration on the concave side of vertebrae and the IVD was aggravated. Under loads on the convex side, the maximum stress on the vertebral body and the IVD increased significantly, making lumbar vertebrae more vulnerable to injury. (4) Conclusions: Laxity of the ITL on the concave side of the AIS lumbar only affects the bending load. Laxity of the concave-side ligament will reduce the stability of the lumbar, aggravate the uneven stress distribution of scoliotic lumbar vertebrae, increase the risk of IVD injury, and be unfavorable for the scoliotic lumbar spine. Relaxation of the concave ITL alone is not an effective way to treat scoliosis.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Zhang, Linjie
Zhang, Qiaolin
Zhang, Yan
Arthur, Musinguzi
Teo, Ee-Chon
Bíró, István
Gu, Yaodong
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author Zhang, Linjie
Zhang, Qiaolin
Zhang, Yan
Arthur, Musinguzi
Teo, Ee-Chon
Bíró, István
Gu, Yaodong
author_sort Zhang, Linjie
title The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
title_short The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
title_full The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
title_fullStr The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
title_full_unstemmed The effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of AIS lumbar spine based on finite element method
title_sort effect of concave-side intertransverse ligament laxity on the stress of ais lumbar spine based on finite element method
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