重度特发性脊柱侧凸患者的椎弓根、椎板和上关节突的解剖关系一致,可以安全地自由放置椎弓根螺钉:概念验证技术研究。

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-24 DOI:10.4103/jcvjs.jcvjs_16_24
Nicholas Dietz, Alexander Spiessberger
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导言:与其他脊柱融合方式相比,经椎弓根螺钉置入术具有更高的牵拉强度,通常在畸形矫正手术中通过导航来实现最佳的准确性和可靠性。椎弓根螺钉的徒手技术无需透视即可最大限度地减少手术时间和辐射暴露,但由于解剖走廊和精确置入困难,尤其是在特发性脊柱侧凸和晚期畸形中,该技术尚未被广泛采用。我们利用计算机生成的模型评估了重度脊柱侧凸中徒手螺钉技术的概念验证和解剖可行性:方法:我们对两名男性重度特发性脊柱侧弯畸形患者(胸椎和腰椎各一名)的椎体进行了三维重建,Cobb 角为 100°,计划放置 17 层胸腰椎(6.5 mm × 45 mm)椎弓根螺钉。利用三维切片软件图像计算平台创建了每个椎体的三维重建,并再现了螺钉入口和轨迹的测量结果:结果:根据三维重建的椎体水平,利用解剖地标可以准确地放置经椎弓根螺钉。结果:根据三维重建的椎体水平,利用解剖地标可实现准确的经椎弓根螺钉置放。我们绘制了 5 幅系列图,展示了严重特发性脊柱侧凸的矢状面、冠状面和轴面以及胸椎和腰椎自由椎弓根螺钉的关键解剖地标和轨迹:结论:三维计算机建模显示,在重度特发性脊柱侧凸中,自由经椎弓根螺钉置入的解剖标志(椎弓根、椎板和上关节突之间)是恒定可靠的。术前计算机断层扫描建模可帮助脊柱外科医生根据解剖学地标选择合适的螺钉入路和轨迹,并指导青少年特发性脊柱侧凸的螺钉徒手放置技术。
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Consistent anatomical relationships of pedicle, lamina, and superior articulating process in severe idiopathic scoliosis allow for safe freehand pedicle screw placement: A proof-of-concept technical study.

Introduction: Transpedicular screw placement has superior pullout strength compared to alternative forms of spinal fusion and is often performed in deformity correction surgery with navigation for optimal accuracy and reliability. Freehand technique for pedicle screws minimizes operation time and radiation exposure without fluoroscopy but is not widely adopted given the challenge of difficult anatomical corridors and accurate placement, especially in idiopathic scoliosis and advanced deformity. We used a computer-generated model to assess a proof-of-concept and anatomical feasibility of a freehand screw technique in severe scoliosis.

Methods: Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of vertebra from a sample of two male patients with severe idiopathic scoliosis deformity (1 thoracic and 1 lumbar) with Cobb angles of 100° were used for planned placement of 17 levels of thoracolumbar (6.5 mm × 45 mm) pedicle screws. 3D reconstruction of each vertebra was created and measurements of screw entries and trajectories were reproduced with a 3D slicer software image computing platform.

Results: Accurate transpedicular screw placement is possible with anatomical landmarks based on the 3D reconstructed vertebral levels. A series of 5 figures were assembled to demonstrate sagittal, coronal, and axial planes and key anatomical landmarks and trajectories of thoracic and lumbar freehand pedicle screws in severe idiopathic scoliosis.

Conclusions: Anatomical landmarks for freehand transpedicular screw placement (between pedicle, lamina, and superior articulating process) are constant and reliable in severe idiopathic scoliosis as evidenced by 3D computer modeling. Preoperative computed tomography modeling may assist appropriate screw entry and trajectory based on anatomical landmarks for spine surgeons, and guide freehand technique for screw placement in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

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