Bone graft is often used to restore instability of lumber spines following a surgical removal due to tumour growth or other diseases. The application of a newly developed, low cost wire mesh is examined as a potential candidate for graft. Mechanical properties of the mesh block were tested and finite element analyses were conducted to calculate stress distribution in the vertebra, with a number of parameters examined, including cross-sectional size, position, and stiffness of a graft. It is found that the intra-vertebra stress is most influenced by the graft position, followed by the cross-sectional size of the graft, while the stiffness of the graft material has the least effect.
History
Volume
3
Pagination
383-387
Location
Manchester, Eng.
Start date
2004-07-19
End date
2004-07-22
ISBN-10
0791841731
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA 2004