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Spine | 2010

Fill of the Nucleus Cavity Affects Mechanical Stability in Compression, Bending, and Torsion of a Spine Segment, Which Has Undergone Nucleus Replacement

Amy Arthur; Marco Cannella; Michael F. Keane; Wamis Singhatat; Edward J. Vresilovic; Michele Marcolongo

Study Design. Axial loading, rotation, and bending were applied to human cadaveric lumbar segments to investigate the changes in disc mechanics with denucleation and incremental delivery of a novel hydrogel nucleus replacement. Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of nucleus implant injection pressure/volume relationships on the quasi-static mechanical behavior of the human cadaveric lumbar intervertebral disc to determine if intact biomechanics could be reproduced with nucleus-implanted discs. Summary of Background Data. Previous studies have shown that volumetric filling of the nucleus cavity with a compliant nucleus replacement device will affect compressive stiffness of the implanted intervertebral disc, but data regarding restoration of mechanics through cavity pressurization are lacking. Methods. A total of 12 intact lumbar anterior column units were loaded in series in axial loading, axial rotation, lateral bending, and flexion/extension (FE). Each segment was fully denucleated and implanted with a hydrogel nucleus replacement using pressurization between 12 psi and 40 psi. Range of motion (ROM), neutral zone (NZ), energy dissipation (HYS), disc height (DH), and stiffness were compared among the intact, denucleated, and implanted conditions. Results. Denucleation significantly destabilized the segments compared to intact controls as shown by increased ROM, NZ, and HYS, and decreased DH and stiffness through the NZ. As the nucleus cavity was repressurized with increasing volumes of hydrogel implant, the segments were stabilized and DH was restored to the intact level. No significant differences from intact were observed in any loading direction for ROM, NZ, or DH after the segments were implanted with the nucleus replacement device using inflation pressures between 20 psi and 40 psi. Conclusion. Compliant nucleus replacement using inflation pressures of 20 to 40 psi resulted in restoration of intact mechanics. Mechanical function was dependent on the volume of implant injected into the nucleus cavity.


ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B | 2009

Fill of the Nucleus Cavity Affects Mechanical Stability in Compression, Bending and Torsion of a Spine Segment Which Has Undergone Nucleus Replacement

Amy Arthur; Marco Cannella; Michael F. Keane; Wamis Singhatat; Edward J. Vresilovic; Sumona Sarkar; Michele Marcolongo

Axial loading, rotation and bending were applied to human cadaveric lumbar segments to investigate changes in disc mechanics with denucleation and incremental delivery of a novel hydrogel nucleus replacement implant. Changes in disc height, range of motion, neutral zone, hysteresis and stiffness were examined.Copyright


Archive | 2011

Anchor assembly including expandable anchor

Tom Overes; Daniel Vennard; Jamie Manos; Kevin Henrichsen; Wamis Singhatat; Scott Larsen; James Talbot


Archive | 2011

Insertion instrument for anchor assembly

Tom Overes; James Talbot; Daniel Vennard; Kevin Henrichsen; Jamie Manos; Scott Larsen; Wamis Singhatat


Archive | 2011

METHODS FOR APPROXIMATING A TISSUE DEFECT USING AN ANCHOR ASSEMBLY

Tom Overes; Wamis Singhatat; Jamie Manos


Archive | 2010

Threadable knot soft tissue defect repair system

Wamis Singhatat; Jamie Manos; Brian Rick Delamarter; Dominique Messerli; Brian Schmidt; William Miller; James Talbot; Garland Fussell; Nigel G. Smith


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for implanting a hydrogel prosthesis for a nucleus pulposus

Edward Vresilovic; Michael F. Keane; Thomas P. Schaer; Amy Arthur; Wamis Singhatat


Archive | 2010

Bi-directional suture passer

Ray Adams; David T. Banks; Rudolf Bertagnoli; Joel A. Helfer; Scott Larsen; Lawton Laurence; Adam Lehman; Jamie Manos; Vincent Mata; Dominique Messerli; Tom Overes; Wamis Singhatat; James Talbot; Ken Underhill; Daniel Vennard


Archive | 2009

Suture based tissue repair

Wamis Singhatat; James Talbot; Michael Keane; Brian Schmidt; Marc Reichen


Archive | 2010

Arcuate spinal fixation member

Thomas Donner; Lawton Laurence; Wamis Singhatat; Jared Schoenly; David Evans; William Miller; Kurt Schmura

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William Miller

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Edward J. Vresilovic

Pennsylvania State University

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