IMAGE-GUIDED INSERTION OF TRANSPEDICULAR SCREWS - A LABORATORY SET-UP

被引:159
作者
NOLTE, LP
ZAMORANO, LJ
JIANG, ZW
WANG, QH
LANGLOTZ, F
BERLEMANN, U
机构
[1] M. E. Muller Institute for Biomechanics, University of Bern
[2] Department of Neurological Surgery, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
[3] Bioengineering Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
关键词
COMPUTER ASSISTANCE; IMAGE GUIDANCE; PEDICLE FIXATION; SPINAL SURGERY; STEREOTAXIS;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-199502001-00016
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Study Design. A computer-assisted system allowing precise preoperative planning and real-time intraoperative image localization of surgical instruments is tested in a laboratory setup. Objectives. The purpose of this study is to assess the applicability, functionality, and accuracy of this transpedicular spinal fixation technique. Summary of Background Data. Most techniques in transpedicular spinal fixation rely on the identification of predefined targets with the help of anatomic landmarks the intraoperative use of image intensifiers. Various studies report considerable screw mis placement rates which may lead to serious clinical sequelae such as permanent nerve damage. Methods. The proposed system was tested in,an in vitro setup drilling 20 pedicle pilot holes in lumbar vertebrae. The accuracy was assessed using precision cuts through the pedicles and simulation of a 6-mm pedicle screw insertion. Results. An ideal screw position was found in 70 of 77 cuts, and in no case was an injury to the pedicular cortex observed. Conclusions. The presented technique provides a safe, accurate, and flexible basis for transpedicular screw placement in the spine. This approach should be further evaluated in clinical applications.
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页码:497 / 500
页数:4
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