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Computed Tomographic Morphometric Analysis of C1 and C2 for Lamina Cross Screw Placement in Malay Ethnicity.

Allan Kah Hay Chan1, Mohd Imran Yusof1, Mohd Shafie Abdullah2.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: This is an observational study of computed tomography (CT) data.
PURPOSE: The C1 and C2 laminas in the Malaysian Malay population were analyzed for the feasibility of fitting 3.5-mm laminar screws in a cross configuration. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Morphometric analysis of the C1 and C2 laminas has been performed for various populations but not for the Malaysian Malay population.
METHODS: A total of 330 CT cervical images were measured to establish the bicortical diameter of the C1 and C2 laminas as well as their height and length. The C1 posterior tubercle bicortical diameter and height were also determined from these images. All parameters were measured up to 0.1 mm, and statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics ver. 24.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). An independent t -test and the Pearson chi-square test were used to determine the mean difference and screw acceptance.
RESULTS: The means of the C1 lamina measurements were 5.79±1.19 mm in diameter, 9.76±1.51 mm in height, and 20.70±1.86 mm in length. The means of the measurements of the posterior tubercle were 7.20±1.88 mm in diameter and 10.51±1.68 mm in height. The means of the C2 lamina measurements were 5.74±1.31 mm in diameter, 11.76±1.69 mm in height, and 24.96±2.56 mm in length. Overall 65.5% of C1 and 80.3% of C2 laminas are able to accept 3.5-mm screws in a cross configuration. Screw acceptability is similar between the right and left sides (p >0.05). However, males have a higher screw acceptability compared with females (p <0.05), except for the C2 left lamina.
CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to insert a 3.5-mm screw in a cross configuration in the C1 and C2 laminas of the Malaysian Malay population, especially in males. However, a CT scan should be performed prior to the operation to determine screw acceptability and to estimate screw sizes.

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Keywords:  C1/C2 screw; Computed tomography measurement; Cross screw; Lamina

Year:  2020        PMID: 32252193     DOI: 10.31616/asj.2019.0242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Spine J        ISSN: 1976-1902


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