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1A telematic tool for computer aided lumbar spine
surgery planning
CRAFT-1999-71634 / IST-1999-57
2Context and Introduction
3MODEL VIRTUAL ANALOGUE
PREDICT RESPONSE
4Background
ISO 17025
Numerical simulation
In vitro experiments
complementary
5Comparison of implant designs
6Lumbar Spine surgery
WHAT IS THE BEST STRATEGY FOR A GIVEN PATIENT?
Long term disc degenerescence (Guigui 98,
Schlegel 96, ...).
7Some biomechanical Finite Element Method (FEM)
models exist but
not accessible to non-FEM experts such as
surgeons, implant designers and implant
manufacturers.
Devaspim a tool accessible via internet, to
calculate the biomechanical behaviour of the
instrumented spine using the FEM and to aid for
surgery planning
8This tool will help to minimise the number of
implant failures
- Optimise design process of lumbar spine implants
- by reducing failure due to implant design and
improving competitiveness of the manufacturers
(implant industries) in the segment of spine
implants.
- Minimise technical failures
- due to the selection of inappropriate
configurations, through a better preoperative
planning.
The application use will be a service offered to
surgeons/designers by the implant manufacturers
9DESCRIPTION
Biomechanical behaviour of instrumented spine
10Description of the full process, step by step
11STEP1 Morphology
Spine Morphology
12STEP1 Morphology
13STEP1 Morphology
3D Reconstruction
14STEP1 Morphology
Example degenerative L4/L5 Spondylolisthesis
15STEP 2 General Data
- Bone quality
- Imbalance
- Weight
- Height
16STEP 2 General Data
- Bone quality
- Imbalance
- Weight
- Height
17STEP 3 Pathology definition
18STEP 3 Pathology definition
- Pathology type
- Spondyloarthrose
- Spondylolisthesis
- Fractures
- Affected level
- Restoration estimation
19STEP 3 Pathology definition
- Pathology type
- Spondyloarthrose
- Spondylolisthesis
- Fractures
- Affected level
- Restoration estimation
20STEP 3 Pathology definition
- Pathology type
- Spondyloarthrose
- Spondylolisthesis
- Fractures
- Affected level
- Restoration estimation
21STEP 3 Pathology definition
IT IS POSSIBLE TO MODEL AUTOMATIQUELY A WIDE
RANGE OF LESIONS
Disc Disease Modification of components
Osteoporosis Modification of the bones Young
Modulus
22STEP 4 Kind of instrumentation
Choose the implant system to simulate
23STEP 4 Kind of instrumentation
Choose the implant system to simulate
24STEP 5 Implant Configuration
- Characteristics to define for the implant system
chosen - Material
- Symmetric or not
- Screw diameter by level
- Screw length by level
- Connectors by level
- Rod diameter
25STEP 5 Implant Configuration
Parameterization Material Connector For each
instrumented vertebra, kind of connector to model
26STEP 5 Implant Configuration
Parameterization Material Connector For each
instrumented vertebra, kind of connector to model
Screw For each instrumented vertebra, diameter,
length, angle of insertion
27STEP 5 Implant Configuration
Parameterization Material Connector For each
instrumented vertebra, kind of connector to
model Screw For each instrumented vertebra,
diameter, length, angle of insertion
Rod diameter Hooks DTT Kind, number and
localization
28STEP 6 Surgical technique (optional)
A surgical gesture is associated to the implant
chosen
29STEP 6 Surgical technique (optional)
A surgical gesture is associated to the implant
chosen
30STEP 7 Results
SPECIFIC IMPLANTS RESULTS
- Assembly stiffness
- Rods stress
- Screw stress
- Biomechanical behaviour of the assembly
31STEP 7 Results
The simulation outputs
An html report automatically generated will be
send to the user Result.html
32STEP 7 Results
Analysis of the anatomical entities
- Stress in the adjacent intervertebral disc
- Facets loads
33STEP 7 Results
Bone implants stresses
Qualitative estimation of configuration
34Calculation. Example
L4 L5 Degenerative Spondylo L4 L5 instrumenation
35Calculation. Example
36Conclusion
37Lumbar Spine surgery
PATIENT
SURGICAL ACT
Devaspim
IMPLANT
38CONCLUSION
Computer aided surgery planning innovative tool
For Surgeons
understand mechanical effects of a given strategy
minimise implant failures Better clinical outcome
For implant designers
implant design improvements implant effects in
expected indications
39CONCLUSION
DEVASPIM SPIN-OFF
- Implant manufacturers decreased design
costs - Orthopaedic surgeons better
preoperative planning - Patients
increased clinical outcome and quality of life
- Health Services cost reduction due to less
re-operations.
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