Literature DB >> 10767801

Approaching the upper thoracic vertebrae without sternotomy or thoracotomy: a radiographic analysis with clinical application.

A D Sharan1, G J Przybylski, L Tartaglino.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: The distribution of the lowest vertebra tangential to the suprasternal notch and the lowest intervertebral disc visualized above the sternum was determined on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. The method is illustrated in seven patients undergoing upper thoracic spinal reconstruction to define a surgical approach without sternotomy or thoracotomy.
OBJECTIVES: The relation of the sternal notch to thoracic vertebrae was examined by MRI to estimate the thoracic level approachable anteriorly without sternotomy. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Upper thoracic spine (T1-T4) visualization is considered difficult. The thoracic vertebrae that can be visualized anteriorly without sternotomy is unknown.
METHODS: The vertebral level tangential to the suprasternal notch and the lowest intervertebral disc visualized in its entirety above the sternum was determined from 106 consecutive midsagittal cervicothoracic MRI studies. The method was evaluated in seven patients to illustrate application of a low suprasternal, lateral extracavitary, or transpedicular approach to performing upper thoracic reconstruction.
RESULTS: The midportion of the T3 vertebra is often above the sternal notch, whereas the trajectory of the T1-T2 intervertebral disc is usually rostral to the sternum. All four patients with disease above the sternal notch on MRI underwent a low left suprasternal approach, whereas three others were treated with a lateral extracavitary or transpedicular approach. No patient worsened neurologically and all ambulated independently after surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Upper thoracic vertebrae can be exposed without sternotomy or thoracotomy by a low left suprasternal approach. Midsagittal cervicothoracic MRI can identify the thoracic vertebrae above the sternum, thereby determining whether a low suprasternal approach is feasible. Otherwise, a lateral extracavitary or transpedicular approach can be used to avoid sternotomy or thoracotomy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10767801     DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200004150-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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Authors:  Yi-Xing Huang; Wen-Fei Ni; Sheng Wang; Hui Xu; Xiang-Yang Wang; Hua-Zi Xu; Yong-Long Chi; Jia-Wei He
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2010-06-13       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  Anterior decompression for cervicothoracic pathology: A study of 14 patients.

Authors:  M M Prabhakar; Tejas Thakker
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 1.985

3.  Inferiorly migrated disc fragment at t1 body treated by t1 transcorporeal approach.

Authors:  Byung Kwan Choi; In Ho Han; Won Ho Cho; Seung Heon Cha
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2011-01-31

4.  Traumatic Fracture: Dislocation of Cervicothoracic Junction-Grand Round Presentation of C7-T1 Instabilities and Different Instrumentation Techniques.

Authors:  Mohammad A Alsofyani; Soufiane Ghailane; Sultan Alsalmi; Sreenath Jakinapally; Louis Boissière; Ibrahim Obeid; Jean-Marc Vital
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2020-07-01

5.  Selection of surgical treatment approaches for cervicothoracic spinal tuberculosis: A 10-year case review.

Authors:  Ziqi Zhu; Dingjun Hao; Biao Wang; Wenjie Gao; Ruize Yang; Hua Guo; Yongyi Wang; Lingbo Kong
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-08       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Low Anterior Cervical Approach Without Sternotomy or Clavicle Resection for Upper Thoracic Vertebra Corpectomy.

Authors:  Denis Babici; Phillip M Johansen; Nikolas Echeverry; Koushik Mantripragada; Timothy Miller; Brian Snelling
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-11-07

7.  Determining Accessibility of Anterior Cervicothoracic Spine Based on Age and Gender: Radiographic Analysis of Computed Tomography Scans.

Authors:  Rafael Lindi Sugino; Alexandre Sadao Iutaka; Samuel K Cho; Daniel R Cataldo; Luis Marchi; Carlos Fernando Pereira da Silva Herrero
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2022-01-21

Review 8.  T1-T2 disc herniation: Report of four cases and review of the literature.

Authors:  Abolfazl Rahimizadeh; Amir Hossein Zohrevand; Nima Mohseni Kabir; Naser Asgari
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2019-04-24
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