Anterior lumbar plate (ALP) systems have been widely used as an effective interbody fusion device for treating spinal cord compression. However, clinical complications, such as implant loosening and breakage, still occur. Past studies have investigated the effects of the screw orientation on the interfacial strength, but these studies were inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to identify an ALP system with excellent interfacial strength by varying the screw orientation. Three-dimensional finite element models of L4–L5 segments with an ALP system were first constructed. A neurogenetic algorithm, which combines artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms, was subsequently developed to discover the optimum plate design. Finally, biomechanical tests were conducted to validate the results of the finite element models and the engineering algorithm. The results indicated that the interfacial strength of the optimum plate design obtained using the neurogenetic algorithm was excellent compared with the other designs and that all of the locking screws should be inserted divergently. Both the numerical and experimental outcomes can provide clinical suggestions to surgeons and help them to understand the interfacial strength of ALP systems in terms of the screw orientation.
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November 2014
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An Optimization Study of the Screw Orientation on the Interfacial Strength of the Anterior Lumbar Plate System Using Neurogenetic Algorithms and Experimental Validation
Chian-Her Lee,
Chian-Her Lee
Department of Orthopaedics,
School of Medicine,
College of Medicine,
School of Medicine,
College of Medicine,
Taipei Medical University and Hospital
,Taipei 110, Taiwan
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Ching-Chi Hsu,
Ching-Chi Hsu
1
Graduate Institute of Applied Science
and Technology,
e-mail: hsucc@mail.ntust.edu.tw
and Technology,
National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology
,Taipei 106, Taiwan
e-mail: hsucc@mail.ntust.edu.tw
1Corresponding author.
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Dinh Cong Huy
Dinh Cong Huy
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology
,Taipei 106, Taiwan
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Chian-Her Lee
Department of Orthopaedics,
School of Medicine,
College of Medicine,
School of Medicine,
College of Medicine,
Taipei Medical University and Hospital
,Taipei 110, Taiwan
Ching-Chi Hsu
Graduate Institute of Applied Science
and Technology,
e-mail: hsucc@mail.ntust.edu.tw
and Technology,
National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology
,Taipei 106, Taiwan
e-mail: hsucc@mail.ntust.edu.tw
Dinh Cong Huy
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology
,Taipei 106, Taiwan
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received April 2, 2014; final manuscript received August 5, 2014; accepted manuscript posted August 27, 2014; published online September 12, 2014. Assoc. Editor: Joel D. Stitzel.
J Biomech Eng. Nov 2014, 136(11): 111007 (7 pages)
Published Online: September 12, 2014
Article history
Received:
April 2, 2014
Revision Received:
August 5, 2014
Accepted:
August 27, 2014
Citation
Lee, C., Hsu, C., and Huy, D. C. (September 12, 2014). "An Optimization Study of the Screw Orientation on the Interfacial Strength of the Anterior Lumbar Plate System Using Neurogenetic Algorithms and Experimental Validation." ASME. J Biomech Eng. November 2014; 136(11): 111007. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4028412
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