Turkish Neurosurgery 2014 , Vol 24 , Num 6
Biomechanical Effect of Graded Facetectomy on Asymmetrical Finite Element Model of the Lumbar Spin
Deniz Ufuk ERBULUT
Koc University, School of Medicine, Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Neurosurgery, Istanbul, Turkey DOI : 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.11984-14.2 AIM: Facetectomy is a leading surgical method for stenosis treatment. The objective of this study was to investigate biomechanical effect of graded facetectomy on the lumbar spine using an asymmetrical finite element model.

MATERIAL and METHODS: A validated 3-dimensional asymmetrical finite element model of lumbar L1-L5 was developed based on computerized tomography (CT) scans. All components were assigned material properties mimicking original spinal components. Graded facetectomy was performed by removing facet elements along with surrounding capsular ligaments.

RESULTS: All three planes of motion were simulated and resulting range of motion at the index level, L4-L5, was compared with the intact model. Left unilateral facetectomy caused increase in range of motion by 14.6%, 87.4%, 94.5%, 10.5%, 6.3% and 8.8% for flexion, extension, left and right axial rotation, and left and right lateral bending, respectively. Total bilateral facetectomy resulted in an increase in motion by 33.6%, 238.7%, 120.4, 151.3%, 15.6% and 12.4% for flexion, extension, left and right axial rotation, and left and right lateral bending, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Extension and axial rotation were found to be affected by the facet removal whereas flexion and lateral bending were mildly affected. Keywords : Facetectomy, Lumbar spine, Finite element model

Corresponding author : Deniz Ufuk Erbulut, erbulut.deniz@gmail.com, derbulut@ku.edu.tr