From in vitro evaluation of a finite element model of the spine to in silico comparison of spine instrumentations

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials(2021)

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Growth-preserving spinal surgery suffer from high complications rate. A recent bipolar instrumentation using two anchoring points (thoracic and pelvic) showed lower rates, but its biomechanical behaviour has not been characterised yet. The aim of this work was to combine in vitro and in vivo data to improve and validate a finite element model (FEM) of the spine, and to apply it to compare bipolar and classical all-screws implants.
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Neuromuscular scoliosis,Bipolar technique,Minimally invasive fusionless surgery,Numerical model
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