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Published in: European Spine Journal 11/2017

01-11-2017 | Original Article

Accuracy of 3D fluoro-navigated anterior transpedicular screws in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study on human specimens

Authors: Jan Bredow, C. Meyer, F. Siedek, W. F. Neiss, L. Löhrer, L. P. Müller, P. Eysel, G. Stein

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 11/2017

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Abstract

Introduction

Pedicle screw stabilization, the standard technique in the thoracic and lumbar spine, is increasingly used in the cervical spine. Initial studies on the use of anterior pedicle screws (ATPS) in the cervical spine have been recently published. ATPS use has theoretical advantages over posterior stabilization. We have already established a 3D-fluoroscopy navigation setup in a study of artificial bones. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the positioning quality/accuracy of ATPS introduced to human specimens.

Methods

36 cannulated screws (3.5 mm) were implanted anteriorly into the C3–C7 segments of four spines (unfixed, frozen, cadaveric specimens) using a 3D-fluoroscopy navigation system. Placement accuracy was evaluated using a recently published classification on postoperative CT scans. Grade 1 is perfect position with pedicle wall perforation <1 mm, grade 2 is perforation <2 mm, etc., and finally grade 5 is cortical perforation of >4 mm and/or transverse foramen entry.

Results

36 anterior pedicle screws were inserted into four human cervical spine specimens. Of these, seven screws were introduced to C3, five to C4 and eight each to C5, C6, and C7. Classified with the modified G&R, 21 of 36 (58.3%) were grade 1. Ten screws (27.8%) were grade 2. Grade 4 was assessed for two screws and grade 5 for three. Customary “good” positioning, combining grades 1 and 2, was thus found in 86.1%. Five screws (13.9%) did not meet this criterion (grade ≥3).

Conclusions

With 86.1% of good positioning (grade 2 or better), a 3D-fluoroscopy navigation of ATPS screws into human c-spine specimens achieved a satisfying results. These are at least comparable to results presented in the literature for posteriorly introduced subaxial pedicle screws.
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Metadata
Title
Accuracy of 3D fluoro-navigated anterior transpedicular screws in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study on human specimens
Authors
Jan Bredow
C. Meyer
F. Siedek
W. F. Neiss
L. Löhrer
L. P. Müller
P. Eysel
G. Stein
Publication date
01-11-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-017-5238-9

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