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High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery

Background: Intraoperative CT-guided navigation (iCT-navigation) has been reported to improve the accuracy and safety of transpedicular screw placement in primary spinal surgery. However, due to a disrupted bony anatomy and scarring tissue, revision spinal surgery can be challenging. The purpose of...

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Autores principales: Li, Yen-Yao, Chen, Shih-Hao, Huang, Kuo-Chin, Lee, Chien-Yin, Cheng, Chin-Chang, Lee, Ching-Yu, Wu, Meng-Huang, Huang, Tsung-Jen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9573638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195853
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author Li, Yen-Yao
Chen, Shih-Hao
Huang, Kuo-Chin
Lee, Chien-Yin
Cheng, Chin-Chang
Lee, Ching-Yu
Wu, Meng-Huang
Huang, Tsung-Jen
author_facet Li, Yen-Yao
Chen, Shih-Hao
Huang, Kuo-Chin
Lee, Chien-Yin
Cheng, Chin-Chang
Lee, Ching-Yu
Wu, Meng-Huang
Huang, Tsung-Jen
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description Background: Intraoperative CT-guided navigation (iCT-navigation) has been reported to improve the accuracy and safety of transpedicular screw placement in primary spinal surgery. However, due to a disrupted bony anatomy and scarring tissue, revision spinal surgery can be challenging. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and safety of iCT-navigation for screw placement at the virgin site versus the revision site in revision thoracolumbar spinal surgery. Method: In total, 254 screws were inserted in 27 revision surgeries, in which 114 (44.9%) screws were inserted at the site with previous laminectomy or posterolateral fusion (the revision site), 64 (25.2%) were inserted at the virgin site, and 76 (29.9%) were inserted to replace the pre-existing screws. CT scans were conducted for each patient after all screws were inserted to intraoperatively confirm the screw accuracy. Results: In total, 248 (97.6%) screws were considered accepted. The rate of accepted screws at the virgin site was 98.4% (63/64) versus 95.6% (109/114) at the revision site (p: 0.422). There were six (2.4%) unaccepted screws, which were immediately revised during the same operation. There was no neurological injury noted in our patients. Conclusion: With the use of iCT-navigation, the rate of accepted screws at the revision site was found to be comparable to that at the virgin site. We concluded that iCT-navigation could achieve high accuracy and safety for transpedicular screw placement in revision spinal surgery and allow for the immediate revision of unaccepted screws.
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spelling pubmed-95736382022-10-17 High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery Li, Yen-Yao Chen, Shih-Hao Huang, Kuo-Chin Lee, Chien-Yin Cheng, Chin-Chang Lee, Ching-Yu Wu, Meng-Huang Huang, Tsung-Jen J Clin Med Article Background: Intraoperative CT-guided navigation (iCT-navigation) has been reported to improve the accuracy and safety of transpedicular screw placement in primary spinal surgery. However, due to a disrupted bony anatomy and scarring tissue, revision spinal surgery can be challenging. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and safety of iCT-navigation for screw placement at the virgin site versus the revision site in revision thoracolumbar spinal surgery. Method: In total, 254 screws were inserted in 27 revision surgeries, in which 114 (44.9%) screws were inserted at the site with previous laminectomy or posterolateral fusion (the revision site), 64 (25.2%) were inserted at the virgin site, and 76 (29.9%) were inserted to replace the pre-existing screws. CT scans were conducted for each patient after all screws were inserted to intraoperatively confirm the screw accuracy. Results: In total, 248 (97.6%) screws were considered accepted. The rate of accepted screws at the virgin site was 98.4% (63/64) versus 95.6% (109/114) at the revision site (p: 0.422). There were six (2.4%) unaccepted screws, which were immediately revised during the same operation. There was no neurological injury noted in our patients. Conclusion: With the use of iCT-navigation, the rate of accepted screws at the revision site was found to be comparable to that at the virgin site. We concluded that iCT-navigation could achieve high accuracy and safety for transpedicular screw placement in revision spinal surgery and allow for the immediate revision of unaccepted screws. MDPI 2022-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9573638/ /pubmed/36233720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195853 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Yen-Yao
Chen, Shih-Hao
Huang, Kuo-Chin
Lee, Chien-Yin
Cheng, Chin-Chang
Lee, Ching-Yu
Wu, Meng-Huang
Huang, Tsung-Jen
High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title_full High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title_fullStr High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title_full_unstemmed High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title_short High Accuracy and Safety of Intraoperative CT-Guided Navigation for Transpedicular Screw Placement in Revision Spinal Surgery
title_sort high accuracy and safety of intraoperative ct-guided navigation for transpedicular screw placement in revision spinal surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9573638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36233720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195853
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