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Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study

BACKGROUND: The anterior pedicle screw (APS) technique for L5 and S1 is crucial for proper anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF). This study aimed to determine the projection, screw trajectory angle, and bone screw passageway length (BSPL), as well as the screw insertion regularity and the operati...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wei-Xing, Xu, Bin, Ding, Wei-Guo, Sheng, Hong-Feng, Lu, Di, Hu, Tian-Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34277768
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-2143
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author Xu, Wei-Xing
Xu, Bin
Ding, Wei-Guo
Sheng, Hong-Feng
Lu, Di
Hu, Tian-Hong
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Xu, Bin
Ding, Wei-Guo
Sheng, Hong-Feng
Lu, Di
Hu, Tian-Hong
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description BACKGROUND: The anterior pedicle screw (APS) technique for L5 and S1 is crucial for proper anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF). This study aimed to determine the projection, screw trajectory angle, and bone screw passageway length (BSPL), as well as the screw insertion regularity and the operating area within which it is safe to perform insertion. METHODS: Forty patients with low back pain, all of whom had lumbar computed tomography scans available, was included in this retrospective analysis. Radiographic parameters were measured, including: the distances from the projection to the upper endplate, lower endplate, and midline; the transverse and sagittal screw angles; and the BSPL. In addition, 10 fresh adult cadaveric lumbosacral spine segments were selected to determine the safe anatomic area in which to operate. Finally, APSs were inserted in L5 and S1 to determine the regularity of APS insertion. RESULTS: We measured the anterior projection parameters, including: the distances to the upper endplate (L5: 12.5±1.3 mm; S1: 4.54±0.87 mm), lower endplate (L5: 17.3±1.6 mm), and midline (L5: 6.6±0.7 mm; S1: 6.6±0.6 mm); the screw trajectory angle, including the transverse screw angle (L5: 25.3±2.8°; S1: 25.7±2.6°), sagittal screw angle (L5: 17.1±1.7°; S1: 22.4±1.1°); and the BSPL (L5: 48.6±3.5 mm; S1: 48.0±3.5 mm). The regularity of APS insertion in L5 and S1 was determined. Upon the needle reaching a point in the lateral view, it reached the corresponding point in the anteroposterior (AP) view. The anatomic parameters of the safe operating area were as follows: the distance from the abdominal aortic bifurcation to the L5 lower edge (40.50±9.40 mm); the distance from the common iliac vein confluence to the L5 lower edge (27.80±8.60 mm); and the horizontal distance from the inner edge of the common iliac vein to the L5 lower edge (37.50±1.30 mm). We also determined the distance between S1 holes (29.30±1.30 mm), the L5/S1 intervertebral height (17.20±1.50 mm), and the safe operating area (2,058.20±84.30 mm(2)). CONCLUSIONS: This study has determined the projection, screw trajectory angle, and BSPL of APSs in L5 and S1, their insertion regularity, and the area in which the operation can be safely performed.
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spelling pubmed-82672882021-07-16 Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study Xu, Wei-Xing Xu, Bin Ding, Wei-Guo Sheng, Hong-Feng Lu, Di Hu, Tian-Hong Ann Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The anterior pedicle screw (APS) technique for L5 and S1 is crucial for proper anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF). This study aimed to determine the projection, screw trajectory angle, and bone screw passageway length (BSPL), as well as the screw insertion regularity and the operating area within which it is safe to perform insertion. METHODS: Forty patients with low back pain, all of whom had lumbar computed tomography scans available, was included in this retrospective analysis. Radiographic parameters were measured, including: the distances from the projection to the upper endplate, lower endplate, and midline; the transverse and sagittal screw angles; and the BSPL. In addition, 10 fresh adult cadaveric lumbosacral spine segments were selected to determine the safe anatomic area in which to operate. Finally, APSs were inserted in L5 and S1 to determine the regularity of APS insertion. RESULTS: We measured the anterior projection parameters, including: the distances to the upper endplate (L5: 12.5±1.3 mm; S1: 4.54±0.87 mm), lower endplate (L5: 17.3±1.6 mm), and midline (L5: 6.6±0.7 mm; S1: 6.6±0.6 mm); the screw trajectory angle, including the transverse screw angle (L5: 25.3±2.8°; S1: 25.7±2.6°), sagittal screw angle (L5: 17.1±1.7°; S1: 22.4±1.1°); and the BSPL (L5: 48.6±3.5 mm; S1: 48.0±3.5 mm). The regularity of APS insertion in L5 and S1 was determined. Upon the needle reaching a point in the lateral view, it reached the corresponding point in the anteroposterior (AP) view. The anatomic parameters of the safe operating area were as follows: the distance from the abdominal aortic bifurcation to the L5 lower edge (40.50±9.40 mm); the distance from the common iliac vein confluence to the L5 lower edge (27.80±8.60 mm); and the horizontal distance from the inner edge of the common iliac vein to the L5 lower edge (37.50±1.30 mm). We also determined the distance between S1 holes (29.30±1.30 mm), the L5/S1 intervertebral height (17.20±1.50 mm), and the safe operating area (2,058.20±84.30 mm(2)). CONCLUSIONS: This study has determined the projection, screw trajectory angle, and BSPL of APSs in L5 and S1, their insertion regularity, and the area in which the operation can be safely performed. AME Publishing Company 2021-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8267288/ /pubmed/34277768 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-2143 Text en 2021 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Xu, Wei-Xing
Xu, Bin
Ding, Wei-Guo
Sheng, Hong-Feng
Lu, Di
Hu, Tian-Hong
Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title_full Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title_fullStr Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title_short Feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
title_sort feasibility of anterior pedicle screw fixation in lumbosacral spine: a radiographic and cadaveric study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34277768
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-2143
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