Erschienen in:
01.10.2009 | Basic Science
Newly occurred L4 spondylolysis in the lumbar spine with pre-existence L5 spondylolysis among sports players: case reports and biomechanical analysis
verfasst von:
Koichi Sairyo, Toshinori Sakai, Natsuo Yasui, Ali Kiapour, Ashok Biyani, Nabil Ebraheim, Vijay K. Goel
Erschienen in:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Ausgabe 10/2009
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Abstract
Study design
Case series and a biomechanical study using a finite element (FE) analysis.
Objectives
To report three cases with multi-level spondylolysis and to understand the mechanism biomechanically.
Background
Multi-level spondylolysis is a very rare condition. There have been few reports in the literature on multi-level spondylolysis among sports players.
Methods
We reviewed three cases of the condition, clinically. These patients were very active young sports players and had newly developed fresh L4 spondylolysis and pre-existing L5 terminal stage spondylolysis. Thus, we assumed that L5 spondylolysis may have increased the pars stress at the cranial adjacent levels, leading to newly developed spondylolysis at these levels. Biomechanically, we investigated pars stress at L4 with or without spondylolysis at L5 using the finite element technique.
Results
L4 pars stress decreased in the presence of L5 spondylolysis, which does not support our first hypothesis.
Conclusions
It seems that multi-level spondylolysis may occur due to genetic and not biomechanical reasons.