• Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi · Jun 2005

    [Stress changes of upper lumbar facet joint after discectomy and artificial disc replacement].

    • Xinjia Hu and Kanghua Li.
    • Department of Osteoarthrosis, the People's Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen Guangdong, 518020, P. R. China.
    • Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2005 Jun 1;19(6):427-30.

    ObjectiveTo explore the influence of discectomy and artificial disc replacement on the upper lumbar facet joint and to provide the evidence for use of artificial disc replacement.MethodsUnder the loads of 200-2000 N axis pressure and 1-10 Nm back-extending/side-bending pressure on the 7 fresh adult corpses, the pressure of L3.4 facet joint was measured in the case of L4.5 disc integrity, discectomy and artificial disc replacement and the statistical analysis was done.ResultsUnder the same load (axis, back-extending/side bending), there were significant differences (P<0. 01) in the pressure of upper lumbar facet joint both between disc integrity and discectomy and between discectomy and artificial disc replacement, and there was no difference (P>0. 05) between disc integrity and artificial disc replacement.ConclusionThe stress of upper lumbar facet joint reduced after discectomy, it implies that simply discectomy may change biomechanics of lumbar and lead to secondary lumbar structure degeneration. The stress of upper lumbar facet joint is close to the normal value after artificial disc replacement, it implies that artificial disc replacement may protect lumbar structure. It provides some biomechanics foundation and evidence for artificial disc replacement.

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