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Establishment and validation of finite element model of ossification of cervical posterior longitudinal ligament with intervertebral fusion
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Abstract
[Background ]: To establish a three-dimensional finite element model of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine with intervertebral fusion and verify its effectiveness, and provide a platform for finite element calculation and biomechanical analysis in the later stage.[Method]: Select the Department of Spinal Surgery, Linfen People's Hospital A volunteer imported 719 DICOM format images of cervical spine CT scans into Mimics modeling software to build a preliminary 3D model in the stl format, and used Geomagic Studio 2013 software to refine and refine the 3D model to smooth out noise and generate NURBS surfaces The model was then imported into the finite element analysis software Ansys workbench 15.0, adding ligaments and intervertebral discs, meshing, assigning material properties, and simulating 6 activities of the human cervical spine, and comparing them with references.[Results]: A total of 7 Cervical vertebral body, 1 thoracic vertebral body, 5 intervertebral discs and ligaments, etc., with a total of 320512 nodes and 180905 units. It has a realistic appearance, high degree of detail reduction, and ossification of the cervical longitudinal longitudinal ligament with good geometric similarity Incorporate a three-dimensional finite element model of intervertebral fusion. In flexion and extension, left and right lateral flexion, and axial rotation activity compared with references, there is not much difference.[Conclusion]: OPLL merger interbody fusion dimensional finite element model has good mechanical and geometric similarity after similarity cervical established in this study, the model can provide a platform for the latter to further biomechanical analysis.
Title: Establishment and validation of finite element model of ossification of cervical posterior longitudinal ligament with intervertebral fusion
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Abstract
[Background ]: To establish a three-dimensional finite element model of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine with intervertebral fusion and verify its effectiveness, and provide a platform for finite element calculation and biomechanical analysis in the later stage.
[Method]: Select the Department of Spinal Surgery, Linfen People's Hospital A volunteer imported 719 DICOM format images of cervical spine CT scans into Mimics modeling software to build a preliminary 3D model in the stl format, and used Geomagic Studio 2013 software to refine and refine the 3D model to smooth out noise and generate NURBS surfaces The model was then imported into the finite element analysis software Ansys workbench 15.
0, adding ligaments and intervertebral discs, meshing, assigning material properties, and simulating 6 activities of the human cervical spine, and comparing them with references.
[Results]: A total of 7 Cervical vertebral body, 1 thoracic vertebral body, 5 intervertebral discs and ligaments, etc.
, with a total of 320512 nodes and 180905 units.
It has a realistic appearance, high degree of detail reduction, and ossification of the cervical longitudinal longitudinal ligament with good geometric similarity Incorporate a three-dimensional finite element model of intervertebral fusion.
In flexion and extension, left and right lateral flexion, and axial rotation activity compared with references, there is not much difference.
[Conclusion]: OPLL merger interbody fusion dimensional finite element model has good mechanical and geometric similarity after similarity cervical established in this study, the model can provide a platform for the latter to further biomechanical analysis.
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