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Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study

OBJECTIVE: When the pedicle screw insertion technique is failed or not applicable, C7 intralaminar screw insertion method has been used as an alternative or salvage fixation method recently. However, profound understanding of anatomy is required for safe application of the bilaterally crossing lamin...

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Autores principales: Baek, Tae-Hyun, Kim, Ilsup, Hong, Jae-Taek, Kim, Daniel H., Shin, Dongsuk, Lee, Sang-Won
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Publicado: The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25289118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.1.5
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author Baek, Tae-Hyun
Kim, Ilsup
Hong, Jae-Taek
Kim, Daniel H.
Shin, Dongsuk
Lee, Sang-Won
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Kim, Ilsup
Hong, Jae-Taek
Kim, Daniel H.
Shin, Dongsuk
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description OBJECTIVE: When the pedicle screw insertion technique is failed or not applicable, C7 intralaminar screw insertion method has been used as an alternative or salvage fixation method recently. However, profound understanding of anatomy is required for safe application of the bilaterally crossing laminar screw at C7 in clinic. In this cadaveric study, we evaluated the anatomic feasibility of the bilateral crossing intralaminar screw insertion and especially focused on determination of proper screw entry point. METHODS: The C7 vertebrae from 18 adult specimens were studied. Morphometric measurements of the mid-laminar height, the minimum laminar thickness, the maximal screw length, and spino-laminar angle were performed and cross-sectioned vertically at the screw entry point (spino-laminar junction). The sectioned surface was equally divided into 3 parts and maximal thickness and surface area of the parts were measured. All measurements were obtained bilaterally. RESULTS: The mean mid-laminar height was 13.7 mm, mean minimal laminar thickness was 6.6 mm, mean maximal screw length was 24.6 mm, and mean spinolaminar angle was 50.8±4.7°. Based on the measured laminar thickness, the feasibility of 3.5 mm diameter intralaminar screw application was 83.3% (30 sides laminae out of total 36) when assuming a tolerance of 1 mm on each side. Cross-sectional measurement results showed that the mean maximal thickness of upper, middle, and lower thirds was 5.0 mm, 7.5 mm, and 7.3 mm, respectively, and mean surface area for each part was 21.2 mm(2), 46.8 mm(2), and 34.7 mm(2), respectively. Fourteen (38.9%) sides of laminae would be feasible for 3.5 mm intralaminar screw insertion when upper thirds of C7 spino-laminar junction is the screw entry point. In case of middle and lower thirds of C7 spino-laminar junction, 32 (88.9%) and 28 (77.8%) sides of laminae were feasible for 3.5 mm screw insertion, respectively. CONCLUSION: The vertical cross-sectioned area of middle thirds at C7 spinolaminar junction was the largest area and 3.5 mm screw can be accommodated with 77.8% of feasibility when lower thirds were the screw entry point. Thus, selection of middle and lower thirds for each side of screw entry point in spino-laminar junction would be the safest way to place bilateral crossing laminar screw within the entire lamina. This anatomic study result will help surgeons to place the screw safely and accurately.
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spelling pubmed-41853202014-10-06 Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study Baek, Tae-Hyun Kim, Ilsup Hong, Jae-Taek Kim, Daniel H. Shin, Dongsuk Lee, Sang-Won J Korean Neurosurg Soc Laboratory Investigation OBJECTIVE: When the pedicle screw insertion technique is failed or not applicable, C7 intralaminar screw insertion method has been used as an alternative or salvage fixation method recently. However, profound understanding of anatomy is required for safe application of the bilaterally crossing laminar screw at C7 in clinic. In this cadaveric study, we evaluated the anatomic feasibility of the bilateral crossing intralaminar screw insertion and especially focused on determination of proper screw entry point. METHODS: The C7 vertebrae from 18 adult specimens were studied. Morphometric measurements of the mid-laminar height, the minimum laminar thickness, the maximal screw length, and spino-laminar angle were performed and cross-sectioned vertically at the screw entry point (spino-laminar junction). The sectioned surface was equally divided into 3 parts and maximal thickness and surface area of the parts were measured. All measurements were obtained bilaterally. RESULTS: The mean mid-laminar height was 13.7 mm, mean minimal laminar thickness was 6.6 mm, mean maximal screw length was 24.6 mm, and mean spinolaminar angle was 50.8±4.7°. Based on the measured laminar thickness, the feasibility of 3.5 mm diameter intralaminar screw application was 83.3% (30 sides laminae out of total 36) when assuming a tolerance of 1 mm on each side. Cross-sectional measurement results showed that the mean maximal thickness of upper, middle, and lower thirds was 5.0 mm, 7.5 mm, and 7.3 mm, respectively, and mean surface area for each part was 21.2 mm(2), 46.8 mm(2), and 34.7 mm(2), respectively. Fourteen (38.9%) sides of laminae would be feasible for 3.5 mm intralaminar screw insertion when upper thirds of C7 spino-laminar junction is the screw entry point. In case of middle and lower thirds of C7 spino-laminar junction, 32 (88.9%) and 28 (77.8%) sides of laminae were feasible for 3.5 mm screw insertion, respectively. CONCLUSION: The vertical cross-sectioned area of middle thirds at C7 spinolaminar junction was the largest area and 3.5 mm screw can be accommodated with 77.8% of feasibility when lower thirds were the screw entry point. Thus, selection of middle and lower thirds for each side of screw entry point in spino-laminar junction would be the safest way to place bilateral crossing laminar screw within the entire lamina. This anatomic study result will help surgeons to place the screw safely and accurately. The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014-07 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4185320/ /pubmed/25289118 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.1.5 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Neurosurgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Baek, Tae-Hyun
Kim, Ilsup
Hong, Jae-Taek
Kim, Daniel H.
Shin, Dongsuk
Lee, Sang-Won
Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title_full Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title_fullStr Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title_short Feasibility of Bilateral Crossing C7 Intralaminar Screws: A Cadaveric Study
title_sort feasibility of bilateral crossing c7 intralaminar screws: a cadaveric study
topic Laboratory Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25289118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.56.1.5
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