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Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System

STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a survey amongst Canadian spine surgeon to determine a scoring system to standardize pedicle screw placement assessment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to obtain and analyze the opinions of spine surgeons regarding the assessment of pedicle screw accuracy, with th...

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Autores principales: Aoude, Ahmed, Ghadakzadeh, Saber, Alhamzah, Hamzah, Fortin, Maryse, Jarzem, Peter, Ouellet, Jean A., Weber, Michael H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29503680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2018.12.1.37
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author Aoude, Ahmed
Ghadakzadeh, Saber
Alhamzah, Hamzah
Fortin, Maryse
Jarzem, Peter
Ouellet, Jean A.
Weber, Michael H.
author_facet Aoude, Ahmed
Ghadakzadeh, Saber
Alhamzah, Hamzah
Fortin, Maryse
Jarzem, Peter
Ouellet, Jean A.
Weber, Michael H.
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description STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a survey amongst Canadian spine surgeon to determine a scoring system to standardize pedicle screw placement assessment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to obtain and analyze the opinions of spine surgeons regarding the assessment of pedicle screw accuracy, with the goal of establishing clinical guidelines for interventions for malpositioned pedicle screws. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Accurate placement of pedicle screws is challenging, and misalignment can lead to various complications. To date, there is no recognized gold standard for assessing pedicle screw placement accuracy. The literature is lacking studies attempting to standardize pedicle screw placement accuracy assessment. METHODS: A survey of the clinical methods and imaging criteria that are used for assessing pedicle screw placement accuracy was designed and sent to orthopedic and neurosurgery spine surgeons from the Canadian Spine Society for their anonymous participation. RESULTS: Thirty-five surgeons completed the questionnaire. The most commonly used modalities for assessing pedicle screw position postoperatively were plain X-rays (97%) and computed tomography (CT, 97%). In both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, the most and least worrisome breaches were medial and anterior breaches, respectively. The majority of surgeons tended not to re-operate on asymptomatic breaches. More than 60% of surgeons would re-operate on patients with new-onset pain and a ≤4-mm medial or inferior breach in both thoracic and lumbar regions. If a patient experienced sensory loss and a breach on CT, in either the thoracic or lumbar levels, 90% and 70% of the surgeons would re-operate for a medial breach and an inferior breach, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative clinical presentation and imaging findings are crucial for interpreting aberrant pedicle screw placement. This study presents a preliminary scoring system for standardizing the classification of pedicle screws.
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spelling pubmed-58219312018-03-02 Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System Aoude, Ahmed Ghadakzadeh, Saber Alhamzah, Hamzah Fortin, Maryse Jarzem, Peter Ouellet, Jean A. Weber, Michael H. Asian Spine J Clinical Study STUDY DESIGN: This study was designed as a survey amongst Canadian spine surgeon to determine a scoring system to standardize pedicle screw placement assessment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to obtain and analyze the opinions of spine surgeons regarding the assessment of pedicle screw accuracy, with the goal of establishing clinical guidelines for interventions for malpositioned pedicle screws. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Accurate placement of pedicle screws is challenging, and misalignment can lead to various complications. To date, there is no recognized gold standard for assessing pedicle screw placement accuracy. The literature is lacking studies attempting to standardize pedicle screw placement accuracy assessment. METHODS: A survey of the clinical methods and imaging criteria that are used for assessing pedicle screw placement accuracy was designed and sent to orthopedic and neurosurgery spine surgeons from the Canadian Spine Society for their anonymous participation. RESULTS: Thirty-five surgeons completed the questionnaire. The most commonly used modalities for assessing pedicle screw position postoperatively were plain X-rays (97%) and computed tomography (CT, 97%). In both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, the most and least worrisome breaches were medial and anterior breaches, respectively. The majority of surgeons tended not to re-operate on asymptomatic breaches. More than 60% of surgeons would re-operate on patients with new-onset pain and a ≤4-mm medial or inferior breach in both thoracic and lumbar regions. If a patient experienced sensory loss and a breach on CT, in either the thoracic or lumbar levels, 90% and 70% of the surgeons would re-operate for a medial breach and an inferior breach, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative clinical presentation and imaging findings are crucial for interpreting aberrant pedicle screw placement. This study presents a preliminary scoring system for standardizing the classification of pedicle screws. Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2018-02 2018-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5821931/ /pubmed/29503680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2018.12.1.37 Text en Copyright © 2018 by Korean Society of Spine Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aoude, Ahmed
Ghadakzadeh, Saber
Alhamzah, Hamzah
Fortin, Maryse
Jarzem, Peter
Ouellet, Jean A.
Weber, Michael H.
Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title_full Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title_fullStr Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title_short Postoperative Assessment of Pedicle Screws and Management of Breaches: A Survey among Canadian Spine Surgeons and a New Scoring System
title_sort postoperative assessment of pedicle screws and management of breaches: a survey among canadian spine surgeons and a new scoring system
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29503680
http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2018.12.1.37
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