Literature DB >> 15815859

Insertional torque of the lumbar pedicle screw during surgery.

Tomoyuki Ozawa1, Kazuhisa Takahashi, Masatsune Yamagata, Seiji Ohtori, Yasuchika Aoki, Tomoko Saito, Gen Inoue, Toshinori Ito, Hideshige Moriya.   

Abstract

The purposes of this study were to determine if the intraoperative insertional torque of pedicle screws correlates with the degree of osteoporosis and if insertional torque can be used as a predictor of screw loosening and clinical results in elderly patients. Pedicle screw fixation was performed in 25 patients. Their mean age at the time of surgery was 72.2 years (range 65-79 years). The mean follow-up period was 2.8 years (range 1.0-4.8 years). The insertional torque of the pedicle screws was measured using a Kannon-type torque wrench with a special connector. In the present study, 136 screws were evaluated. The mean insertional torque was 12.2 +/- 5.0 kgf x cm. A negative relation was found between insertional torque and the grade of osteoporosis. Roentgenograms showed the radiolucency of 18 screws in eight patients. Radiolucency appeared as early as 6 months postoperatively. However, there was no significant relation between insertional torque and the presence of screw loosening. Furthermore, there was no significant difference in the clinical results between patients with low insertional torque and those with high insertional torque. This study demonstrated that intraoperative insertional torque is not an objective predictor of screw loosening or clinical results.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15815859     DOI: 10.1007/s00776-004-0883-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sci        ISSN: 0949-2658            Impact factor:   1.601


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5.  Bone-Mounted Robotic System in Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery for Osteoporosis Patients: Clinical and Radiological Outcomes.

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6.  Mechanical torque measurement in the proximal femur correlates to failure load and bone mineral density ex vivo.

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7.  Significance of the Pars Interarticularis in the Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Technique: An In Vivo Insertional Torque Study.

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8.  Evaluation of implant loosening following segmental pedicle screw fixation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a 2 year follow-up with low-dose CT.

Authors:  Kasim Abul-Kasim; Acke Ohlin
Journal:  Scoliosis       Date:  2014-08-24

9.  The Effect of Postoperative Use of Teriparatide Reducing Screw Loosening in Osteoporotic Patients.

Authors:  Jae Wook Kim; Seung Won Park; Young Baeg Kim; Myeong Jin Ko
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2018-05-04

10.  Risk Factor Analysis of Facet Fusion Following Cervical Lateral Mass Screw Fixation with a Minimum 1-Year Follow-up: Assessment of Maximal Insertional Screw Torque and Incidence of Loosening.

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Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)       Date:  2020-11-18       Impact factor: 1.742

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