Table 4

Summary of FEA Studies Involving Pedicle Screw- Based Dynamic Stabilization Devices (Currently Available and Used Clinically)

ReferencesMethodsParameter(s)Device
Templier et al., 199822 3D geometris FE L3-sacrum model Semirigid / rigidLoad transmission throughout the FSU and the instrumentation following application of a flexion momentTwinflex
Zander et al., 200624 3D non linear FE Model of the lumbosacral spine Intact/Dynamic below rigid instrumentationROM, intradiscal pressure, facet joints forces and implant stresses In standing, 30° flexion, 20° extension, 10° axial rotationFictional device similar to Dynesys
Rohlmann et al., 200723 3D non linear FE Model of the lumbosacral spine Dynamic/RigidROM, intradiscal pressure, facet joints forces and implant stresses In standing, 30° flexion, 20° extension, 10° axial rotationFictional device similar to Dynesys
Castellvi et al., 200525 3D non linear FE Model of the lumbosacral spine Semirigid/ RigidAdjacent level stresses Under flexion (45°), extension and axial loadingISOBAR TTL
  • FE Finite element

  • FSU Functional Spine Unit

  • ROM Range of motion