A curved compliant spinal bone anchor to enhance fixation strength

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

E. P. de Kater (TU Delft - Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology)

D.J. Jager (TU Delft - EMSD EEMCS Project technicians M)

P. Breedveld (TU Delft - Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology)

A. Sakes (TU Delft - Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology)

Research Group
Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315629
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology
Issue number
12
Volume number
19
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Abstract

Pedicle screws have long been established as the gold standard for spinal bone fixation. However, their fixation strength can be compromised in cases of low bone density, particularly in osteoporotic bone, due to the reliance on a micro-shape lock between the screw thread and the surrounding bone. To address this challenge, we propose augmenting conventional pedicles screws with a curved compliant anchor. This anchor integrates a curved super-elastic nitinol rod that is advanced through a canulated pedicle screw, forming a macro-shape lock within the vertebral body to aid the fixation strength. Both placement safety and fixation strength of this novel spinal bone anchor were validated on tissue phantoms (Sawbones). The radius of the curved compliant anchor’s path demonstrates high precision while exhibiting strong dependence on the bone density in which the anchor is placed. When the curved compliant anchor is combined with a conventional pedicle screw, the mean maximum pull-out force elevated to 290 N, marking a 14% enhancement in pull-out resistance compared to using pedicle screw alone. Further augmentation with multiple curved compliant anchors holds promise for even greater fixation. The application of a curved compliant spinal bone anchor offers a promising means of increasing the fixation strength of pedicles screws, which is especially relevant in challenging clinical scenarios such a patient suffering from osteoporosis.