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Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study

BACKGROUND: In contrast to other regions of the human spine, dorsal fixation with rods and pedicle screws is comparatively rarely performed in the cervical spine. Although this technique provides a higher mechanical strength than the more frequently used lateral mass screws, many surgeons fear the r...

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Autores principales: Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer, Bock, Hans Christoph, Siam, Laila, Larsen, Jörg, Burger, Ralf, Schillinger, Wolfgang, Bockermann, Volker, Rohde, Veit, Giese, Alf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19597760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-009-0447-6
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author Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer
Bock, Hans Christoph
Siam, Laila
Larsen, Jörg
Burger, Ralf
Schillinger, Wolfgang
Bockermann, Volker
Rohde, Veit
Giese, Alf
author_facet Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer
Bock, Hans Christoph
Siam, Laila
Larsen, Jörg
Burger, Ralf
Schillinger, Wolfgang
Bockermann, Volker
Rohde, Veit
Giese, Alf
author_sort Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer
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description BACKGROUND: In contrast to other regions of the human spine, dorsal fixation with rods and pedicle screws is comparatively rarely performed in the cervical spine. Although this technique provides a higher mechanical strength than the more frequently used lateral mass screws, many surgeons fear the relatively high rate of misplacements. This higher incidence is mainly due to the complex vertebral anatomy in this spinal segment. For correct screw placement, the availability of an immediate and efficient intra-operative imaging tool to ascertain the accuracy of the pedicle screw hole position would be beneficial. We have previously investigated the usefulness of an intraspinal, specifically, intra-osseous ultrasound technique in the lumbar spine. In this study its accuracy as a means of controlling intrapedicular screw hole positioning has been evaluated in the cervical spine. METHODS: An endovascular ultrasound transducer was used for the intra-luminal scanning of 54 pedicle screw holes in cadaveric human spine specimens. Twenty-three of these had been intentionally misplaced (cortex breached). The resulting image files were assessed by three investigators blinded to both the procedure and the corresponding CT findings. FINDINGS: The investigators differentiated correctly between adequately and poorly placed pedicle screw holes in 96% of cases. False negatives and false positives both occurred in no more than 1.8% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Intrapedicular ultrasonography of pedicle screw holes in the cervical spine is a promising technique for the intra-operative assessment of bore hole placement and may increase operative safety and postoperative outcome in posterior cervical fusion surgery.
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spelling pubmed-28445242010-03-26 Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer Bock, Hans Christoph Siam, Laila Larsen, Jörg Burger, Ralf Schillinger, Wolfgang Bockermann, Volker Rohde, Veit Giese, Alf Acta Neurochir (Wien) Technique Evaluation BACKGROUND: In contrast to other regions of the human spine, dorsal fixation with rods and pedicle screws is comparatively rarely performed in the cervical spine. Although this technique provides a higher mechanical strength than the more frequently used lateral mass screws, many surgeons fear the relatively high rate of misplacements. This higher incidence is mainly due to the complex vertebral anatomy in this spinal segment. For correct screw placement, the availability of an immediate and efficient intra-operative imaging tool to ascertain the accuracy of the pedicle screw hole position would be beneficial. We have previously investigated the usefulness of an intraspinal, specifically, intra-osseous ultrasound technique in the lumbar spine. In this study its accuracy as a means of controlling intrapedicular screw hole positioning has been evaluated in the cervical spine. METHODS: An endovascular ultrasound transducer was used for the intra-luminal scanning of 54 pedicle screw holes in cadaveric human spine specimens. Twenty-three of these had been intentionally misplaced (cortex breached). The resulting image files were assessed by three investigators blinded to both the procedure and the corresponding CT findings. FINDINGS: The investigators differentiated correctly between adequately and poorly placed pedicle screw holes in 96% of cases. False negatives and false positives both occurred in no more than 1.8% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Intrapedicular ultrasonography of pedicle screw holes in the cervical spine is a promising technique for the intra-operative assessment of bore hole placement and may increase operative safety and postoperative outcome in posterior cervical fusion surgery. Springer Vienna 2009-07-14 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2844524/ /pubmed/19597760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-009-0447-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Technique Evaluation
Kantelhardt, Sven Rainer
Bock, Hans Christoph
Siam, Laila
Larsen, Jörg
Burger, Ralf
Schillinger, Wolfgang
Bockermann, Volker
Rohde, Veit
Giese, Alf
Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title_full Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title_fullStr Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title_short Intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
title_sort intra-osseous ultrasound for pedicle screw positioning in the subaxial cervical spine: an experimental study
topic Technique Evaluation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19597760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-009-0447-6
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