| Literature DB >> 19587797 |
M A Kopec1, B R Moed, D W Barnett.
Abstract
Pelvic ring fractures that occur as a result of substantial orthopedic trauma are frequently repaired using iliosacral screws to stabilize the fracture. Stimulus evoked electromyography, using pulsed current stimuli provided through the drill bit cathode, has been advocated to prevent nerve root injury during iliosacral screw insertion. Our objective was to examine the effects of anode location, drill bit position, and anatomical structure on the nerve monitoring technique. A three-dimensional finite element model was constructed from computed tomography data to evaluate the effectiveness of five anode locations at four stations of drill bit insertion. Results indicate that the anode location should be at the midline or on the side contralateral to drill bit insertion. Locating the anode at other positions, such that the nerve root is outside of the primary electromagnetic field, leads to an attenuated electromyographic response that will ultimately lead to the failure of the monitoring technique.Entities:
Keywords: Finite element modeling; spinal nerve roots; stimulus-evoked electromyography.
Year: 2008 PMID: 19587797 PMCID: PMC2705068 DOI: 10.2174/1874325000802010033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250
Model Element Count and Conductivity Data by Tissue Type
| Tissue | Conductivity (S/m) | Number of Elements |
|---|---|---|
| Fat | 0.0400 | 86751 |
| Intestine | 0.1000 | 26021 |
| Isotonic Soft Tissue | 1.20000 | 13245 |
| Muscle | 0.1050 | 105309 |
| Bone | 0.0057 | 74759 |
| Vasculature (Whole blood) | 0.6250 | 5672 |
| Nervous Tissue | 0.1736 | 50829 |
| Vertebral Disc | 0.7355 | 659 |
| Cerebrospinal Fluid | 1.4580 | 14284 |
| Bladder (Urine) | 3.0000 | 3273 |
| Drill Bit (Ti6Al4V) | 571600 | 2822 |
| Boundary and Current Source Elements | 70 | |
| Total | 383694 |
See Schwan and Kay [15]
Averaged from Saha and Williams [16]
See Geddes and Sadler [17]
See Geddes and Baker [18]
See Gu et al. [19]
See Bichonski and Pawelek [20]
The number of elements shown is for the model with drill bit to nerve root distance of 5 mm, station III of its insertion path, and the VM anode location.
Response to Drill Bit Translation Perpendicular to the Direction of Insertion
| Perpendicular Distance from Drill Bit to S1 | Applied Current (mA): Peak Current Density (mA/cm2) | Fraction of S1 Above 0.1 mA/cm2 for Fixed 8 mA Applied Current |
|---|---|---|
| 2 mm | 4.71 : 0.096 | 8.1% |
| 5 mm | 7.28 : 0.098 | 3.8% |
| 10 mm | 10.78 : 0.102 | 0.2% |