Literature DB >> 14634732

[Precision of navigation-assisted surgery of the thoracic and lumbar spine].

M Arand1, M Schempf, D Hebold, S Teller, L Kinzl, F Gebhard.   

Abstract

The goal of these studies was to evaluate the accuracy of in vivo and in vitro application of CT- and C-arm-based navigation at the thoracic and lumbar spine. With CT based navigation, 82 pedicle screws were consecutively inserted, 53 into the thoracic and 29 into the lumbar spine. Seven (13%) perforations were detected at the thoracic spine and two (7%) at the lumbar spine. Additionally, minor perforations below the thread depth were seen in six (11%) thoracic and in two (7%) lumbar instrumentation. With C-arm-based navigation, 74 screws were consecutively placed into 38 thoracic and 36 lumbar pedicles. Perforations were noted in ten (26%) thoracic and four (11%) lumbar implants. Minor perforations were observed in another nine (24%) thoracic and ten (28%) lumbar pedicles. The observer-independent and standardized in vitro study based on a transpedicular 3.2-mm drill hole aiming a 4-mm steel ball in a plastic bone model showed pedicle perforations of the drill canal only in thoracic vertebrae, 1 of 15 in CT-based and 3 of 15 in C-arm navigation. The quantitative calculation of the smallest distance between the central line through the drill canal and the center of the steel ball resulted in 1.4 mm (0.5-4.8 mm) for the CT-based navigation at the thoracic spine and in 1.8 mm (0.5-3 mm) at the lumbar spine. For the C-arm based navigation the distance was 2.6 mm (0.9-4.8 mm) for the thoracic spine and 2 mm (1.2-3 mm) for the lumbar spine. In our opinion, the clinical results of the comparative accuracy of CT- and C-arm-based navigation in the present study showed moderate advantages of the CT-based technique in the thoracic spine, whereas CT- and C-arm based navigation had comparable perforation rates at the lumbar pedicle. The results of the experimental study correlated with the clinical data.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14634732     DOI: 10.1007/s00113-003-0687-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurg        ISSN: 0177-5537            Impact factor:   1.000


  35 in total

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Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 1.087

Review 2.  Image-guided spine surgery: state of the art and future directions.

Authors:  Thorsten Tjardes; Sven Shafizadeh; Dieter Rixen; Thomas Paffrath; Bertil Bouillon; Eva S Steinhausen; Holger Baethis
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2009-09-11       Impact factor: 3.134

3.  Case report: Curetting osteoid osteoma of the spine using combined video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and navigation.

Authors:  Wuilker Knoner Campos; Alessandro Gasbarrini; Stefano Boriani
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  Use of a quantitative pedicle screw accuracy system to assess new technology: Initial studies on O-arm navigation and its effect on the learning curve of percutaneous pedicle screw insertion.

Authors:  Joseph A Sclafani; Gilad J Regev; Jonathan Webb; Steven R Garfin; Choll W Kim
Journal:  SAS J       Date:  2011-09-01

5.  Accuracy and Safety in Pedicle Screw Placement in the Thoracic and Lumbar Spines : Comparison Study between Conventional C-Arm Fluoroscopy and Navigation Coupled with O-Arm® Guided Methods.

Authors:  Myung-Hoon Shin; Kyeong-Sik Ryu; Chun-Kun Park
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2012-09-30
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