2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-022-03012-9
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Cervical non-fusion using biomimetic artificial disc and vertebra complex: technical innovation and biomechanics analysis

Abstract: Background Changes in spinal mobility after vertebral fusion are important factors contributing to adjacent vertebral disease (ASD). As an implant for spinal non-fusion, the motion-preserving prosthesis is an effective method to reduce the incidence of ASD, but its deficiencies hamper the application in clinical. This study designs a novel motion-preserving artificial cervical disc and vertebra complex with an anti-dislocation mechanism (MACDVC-AM) and verifies its effect on the cervical spine.… Show more

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