Effect of Graded Facetectomy on Biomechanics of Dynesys Dynamic Stabilization System
Spine, 05/04/2012
Kiapour A et al. – Partial facetectomy had a minimal effect on range of motion on the Dynesys–implanted segment. However, in the case of total facetectomy the motion increased by almost 40% in flexion and by 200% in axial rotation. The higher stresses applied to the screws in Dynesys in specific loadings may lead to higher risk of screw failure in Dynesys than in a generic rigid fixation construct.



