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Spinal components - ASTM F2193Spinal components - ASTM F2193 Spinal implants - interconnections mechanisms and subassemblies - ASTM F1798Spinal implants - interconnections mechanisms and subassemblies - ASTM F1798 Spine Corpectomy Model - ASTM F1717Spine Corpectomy Model - ASTM F1717 Spinal cage test - ASTM F2077Spinal cage test - ASTM F2077 Spinal disc wear test - ISO 18192-1Spinal disc wear test - ISO 18192-1 Spinal implants subsidence test - ASTM F2267Spinal implants subsidence test - ASTM F2267 Nucleus replacement wear test - ISO 18192-2Nucleus replacement wear test - ISO 18192-2 Expulsion Test - PI-52Expulsion Test - PI-52 Spine corpectomy model with anterior support - ISO 12189Spine corpectomy model with anterior support - ISO 12189 Extra discal motion preserving implants - ASTM F2624Extra discal motion preserving implants - ASTM F2624 Lumbar total facet prostheses - ASTM F2694/F2790Lumbar total facet prostheses - ASTM F2694/F2790 Occipital-cervical and occipital-cervical-thoracic model - ASTM F2706Occipital-cervical and occipital-cervical-thoracic model - ASTM F2706 Spinous process plates - PI-76Spinous process plates - PI-76 Mechanical and Functional Characterization of Nucleus Devices - ASTM F2789Mechanical and Functional Characterization of Nucleus Devices - ASTM F2789 Impingement-wear testing of lumbar prostheses - ISO 18192-3Impingement-wear testing of lumbar prostheses - ISO 18192-3 Particular requirements for joint replacement implants - ISO 21534Particular requirements for joint replacement implants - ISO 21534 Impingement wear testing of total disc prostheses - ASTM F3295Impingement wear testing of total disc prostheses - ASTM F3295 Spinal Disc Static and Fatigue Test - ASTM F2346Spinal Disc Static and Fatigue Test - ASTM F2346 Spinal Cage Pre-clinical Mechanical Assessment - ISO 23089-2Spinal Cage Pre-clinical Mechanical Assessment - ISO 23089-2

Occipital-cervical and occipital-cervical-thoracic model - ASTM F2706

Normative References  



ASTM F2706: Standard Test Methods for Occipital-Cervical and Occipital-Cervical-Thoracic Spinal Implant Constructs in a Vertebrectomy Model

These test methods describe the materials and methods for the static and fatigue testing of occipital-cervical and occipital-cervical-thoracic spinal implant constructs in a vertebrectomy model. The test materials for most combinations of spinal implant components can be specific depending on the intended spinal location and intended method of application to the spine.

Static loading as axial compression, axial tension and torsion tests are described within this standard. Furthermore this test method describes dynamic compression and dynamic torsion tests. Static and dynamic loading is performed for the worst case scenario. Load transfer between the resection lines has to be guaranteed by the implant without bone support (see figure). Two polyacetal blocks are used for implant fixation. The dynamic loading is performed up to 5 million cycles at about 5 Hz frequency. In general six specimens are tested. Regular tests are performed in air at room temperature.  


Implant Testing - Occipital-cervical and occipital-cervical-thoracic model - ASTM F2706