A Biomechanical Comparison of Facet Screw and Pedicle Screw Fixation

Lisa A. Ferrara, M.S.
Jessica L. Secor, B.S.
Serkan Inceoglu, M.S.
et al
Poster from the SRS 2002 Annual Meeting
· (a – NuVasive, Inc.; d – NuVasive, Inc.)

PURPOSE: To compare the short-term and long-term stability of lumbar motion segments instrumented with either a pedicle screw or a facet screw construct.

METHODS: Short-term: Specimens were tested intact for 6 cycles (compression, flexion, extension, lateral bending, torsion) and then instrumented with interbody allografts and either pedicle screw instrumentation or facet screws. The testing sequence was repeated. Long-term: 12 specimens were instrumented in a similar manner and loaded to 6Nm of flexion bending for 180,000 cycles.

RESULTS: After 6 cycles, facet screw specimens were significantly stiffer than pedicle screw specimens in flexion. Over repetitive cycling, no decreases in stability were detected and no differences were observed between fixation systems.

CONCLUSIONS: The stabilization achieved by facet screw fixation is comparable to that of pedicle screw fixation even after long-term repetitive cycling.

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Last Updated: 04/26/2005