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Characteristics of pedicle screw misplacement using freehand technique in degenerative scoliosis surgery

Authors :
Tomohiro Yamada
Tomohiko Hasegawa
Yu Yamato
Go Yoshida
Tomohiro Banno
Hideyuki Arima
Shin Oe
Yuki Mihara
Hiroki Ushirozako
Koichiro Ide
Yuh Watanabe
Keiichi Nakai
Kenta Kurosu
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Source :
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 143:1861-1867
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

This study aimed to estimate the accuracy of pedicle screw (PS) placement in degenerative scoliosis surgery, characterize a patient population with PS misplacement, and analyze the association between misplaced PS vector and lumbar coronal curve.In this study, 122 patients (average age 68.6 years), who underwent corrective and decompression surgery, were selected retrospectively. PS accuracy was evaluated in the thoracic to lumbar spine. We identified characteristics of misplacement in each patient. Screw positions were categorized into grade A, entirely in the pedicle; grade B, 2 mm breach; grade C, 2-4 mm breach; and grade D, 4 mm breach using postoperative computed tomography.The mean preoperative lumbar coronal curve was 32.3 ± 18.4°, and the number of fused vertebrae was 8.9 ± 2.8. A total of 2032 PS were categorized as follows: grade A, 1897 PS (93.3%); grade B, 67 (3.3%); grade C, 26 (1.3%); and grade D, 43 (2.1%). One PS (grade D), inserted at T5, needed surgery for removal due to neurological deficit. The misplacement group (grades C and D) had a significantly stronger lumbar coronal curve and apical vertebral rotation than the accuracy group (grades A and B). Misplaced PS vector (direction and degree) was significantly correlated with inserted vertebral rotation. Grade D misplacement was distributed mainly around the transitional vertebra of the lumbar curve.The accuracy of PS insertion in the thoracic to lumbar spine was high in DS surgery, but the need for care was highlighted in the transitional vertebra.

Details

ISSN :
14343916
Volume :
143
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62b5afe7ca5f7aad0fc34fb702a12bf4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-022-04380-x