1. [Feasibility of a novel type of complex anterior cervical fixation by using Mimics software].
- Author
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Hou ZP, Ye SQ, Zhang JH, Zhao LJ, Gu YJ, and Yu L
- Subjects
- Male, Female, Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Feasibility Studies, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Cervical Vertebrae surgery, Software, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Pedicle Screws
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of mimics software in analyzing a new type of complex anterior cervical fixation -- anterior transpedicular screw fixation+zero notch internal fixation., Methods: From January 2021 to September 2022, 50 normal pedestrians who underwent cervical spine CT scanning were selected for C
1 -C7 segment scanning, including 27 males and 23 females, aged from 25 to 65 years old with an average of (46.0 ± 9.0) years old. The dicom format is exported and engraved into the CD, and use the mimics software to perform 3D reconstruction of each segment. A simulated screw is placed on the image according to the critical value of zero notch screw (head and tail angle 44°, internal angle 29°). The position of zero notch screw in each segment is observed to determine the feasibility of anterior transpedicular screw fixation plus zero notch internal fixation., Results: For the upper zero notch screws the three-dimensional images of the cervical spine across all 50 subjects within the C3 -C7 segments demonstrated safe position, with no instances of intersection with ATPS. For the lower zero notch screw, in C3 -C4 and C4 -C5 , 4 out of 50 subjects are in the safe position in the three-dimensional images of cervical vertebrae, and 46 cases could achieve secure screw placement when the maximum caudal angle is(32.3±1.9) ° and (36.1±2.2) °, respectively. In C5 -C6 and C6 -C7 segments, no lower zero notch screws intersected with ATPS, and all screws are in safe positions., Conclusion: Lower cervical anterior pedicle screw fixation plus zero notch internal fixation can achieve successful nail placement through the selected entry point and position.- Published
- 2024
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