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contributor authorOrr, Daniel
contributor authorPeterson, Tyler
contributor authorJensen, Anna
contributor authorThomson, Andrew
contributor authorAnderson, Ron
contributor authorBowden, Anton E.
date accessioned2025-08-20T09:21:25Z
date available2025-08-20T09:21:25Z
date copyright5/23/2025 12:00:00 AM
date issued2025
identifier issn1932-6181
identifier othermed_019_03_031007.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4308144
description abstractA common approach to resolving discogenic low back pain involves replacing one or more degenerated spinal discs with a total disc replacement device. However, existing solutions for intervertebral disc replacement are unable to fully capture the kinetic and kinematic characteristics (i.e., the quality of motion) of the intact spinal disc. In the present work, a novel single-piece compliant mechanism driven, motion-preserving lumbar intervertebral implant design is described. Prototypes were manufactured from Ti6Al4V and evaluated using benchtop mechanical and in vitro biomechanical testing. ASTM F2346 static testing procedures were followed to assess the design's compressive, shear, and torsional properties. Similarly, the forces necessary to cause the device to be ejected from the interbody space and the force required to cause subsidence were tested. in vitro testing was conducted with fresh-frozen human cadaveric lumbar spinal segments to analyze the quality of motion of the intact segments and after they were instrumented with the compliant interbody device prototype. The design was robust in static compressive, shear, and torsional loading. Expulsion and subsidence test results were comparable to devices currently in use. in vitro testing indicated that when appropriately placed in the intervertebral space, the instrumented segment's quality of motion closely replicated the intact segment.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleMechanical and in Vitro Testing of a Biomechanically Fidelic, Compliant Mechanism Based, Motion-Preserving Lumbar Interbody Device
typeJournal Paper
journal volume19
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
identifier doi10.1115/1.4068611
journal fristpage31007-1
journal lastpage31007-10
page10
treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2025:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 003
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