Is It "In" or "Out"? The Optimal Fluoroscopic Views for Intraoperative Determination of Proper Lateral Mass Screw Placement.

SPINE(2017)

引用 0|浏览2
暂无评分
摘要
Study Design. Cadaveric. Objective. Determine optimal fluoroscopic views for detecting cervical lateral mass screw (LMS) violations. Summary of Background Data. Single plane intraoperative x-rays are commonly used but frequently inadequate due to its complex trajectory. Fluoroscopy can be taken in multiple planes, but the ideal fluoroscopic view to assess malposition is not known: depending on the view, any given screw may look "in" or "out." Methods. C3-6 LMS were inserted in three cadavers. To evaluate neuroforaminal violation, LMS were inserted into the foramen with the tip penetrating the anterior cortex by 0, 2, and 4 mm. To assess facet joint violation, LMS were inserted toward the subjacent facet joint with the tip penetrating the anterior cortex by 0 and 2 mm. Fluoroscopic views were taken 0 degrees, 10 degrees, 20 degrees, 30 degrees, and 40 degrees to the lateral plane. Views were independently evaluated by three blinded spine surgeons. Results. Twenty-degree oblique view correctly identified a 2mm penetration into the neuroforamen in 79%, and a 4mm penetration in 86%, for a sensitivity of 83% and specificity of 90%. Thirty-degree view had lower sensitivity (76%) but slightly higher specificity (93%). Twenty-degree and 30 degrees views were significantly more sensitive than the other views. Zero-degree view correctly identified a 2mm penetration into the facet joint in 93%, for a sensitivity of 93% and specificity of 92%. Ten-degree view had lower sensitivity (72%) but higher specificity (100%). The 0 degrees view was significantly more sensitive than the other views. Conclusion. Twenty-degree and 30 degrees oblique views significantly provided the most sensitive assessment of LMS potentially violating the neuroforamen, whereas the 0 degrees neutral lateral view significantly provided the most sensitive assessment of facet violations. The specificities were also high (in the 90% range) for these views. We recommend the use of these views intraoperatively when assessing proper placement of LMS fluoroscopically.
更多
查看译文
关键词
cervical spine,cervical spine implants,cervical spine surgery,facet injury,intraoperative fluoroscopy,lateral mass screw,Magerl screw,nerve root injury,posterior cervical fusion,Roy-Camille screw,violation
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要