Exploring cortical trajectory of the lumbar vertebrae: a morphometric study in dry skeletons: a retrospective study in Thailand.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.31616/asj.2024.0223
Parika Hanarwut, Sitthichai Iamsaard, Permsak Paholpak, Taweechok Wisanuyotin, Yuichi Kasai, Laphatrada Yurasakpong, Athikhun Suwannakhan, Arada Chaiyamoon
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Abstract

Study design: Retrospective cohort study.

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the morphometry of the Thai lumbar vertebrae.

Overview of literature: The cortical bone trajectory (CBT) is a novel approach for vertebral screw fixation aimed at addressing spinal instability associated with spinal disorders. The morphometry of the lumbar vertebrae is crucial in tailoring screw design for each CBT application, given the significant variations in optimal screw sizes, lengths, and angles among populations.

Methods: A total of 300 dried lumbar columns were used to measure the pedicle height (PH) and width (PW), length for cortical bone trajectory (LCT), cephalad screw angle (CSA), axial cortical bone trajectory angle (ACA), and possible cortical zones for the CBT.

Results: The following average values were calculated: PH in L1, 15.09±1.44 mm; PW in L5, 16.96±2.42 mm; LCT in L3, 35.75±2.61 mm; CSA in L1, 20.85°±2.30°; and ACA in L5, 21.83°±2.49°. Women generally had shorter PH and PW than men, with significant differences across lumbar levels. The LCT was significantly shorter in women and was notably different between the left and right sides. The CSA and ACA varied significantly between sexes and sides, with specific lumbar levels showing wider angles in one sex over the other. The most common cortical zones for screw tips were Z3 and Z10, with high incidences across all lumbar levels.

Conclusions: This study presents detailed lumbar vertebral morphometry data specific to the Thai population. The results are essential for CBT application in screw fixation procedures. This information will contribute to the production of optimally designed screws for Thai patients in the future.

腰椎皮质轨迹探索:干骸骨形态计量学研究:泰国的一项回顾性研究。
研究设计目的:本研究旨在探讨泰国腰椎的形态学:皮质骨轨迹(CBT)是一种新型的椎体螺钉固定方法,旨在解决与脊柱疾病相关的脊柱不稳定性问题。由于不同人群的最佳螺钉尺寸、长度和角度存在显著差异,因此腰椎的形态测量对于为每种 CBT 应用量身定制螺钉设计至关重要:共使用 300 根干燥的腰椎柱测量椎弓根高度(PH)和宽度(PW)、皮质骨轨迹长度(LCT)、头侧螺钉角度(CSA)、轴向皮质骨轨迹角度(ACA)以及 CBT 可能的皮质区:计算得出的平均值如下L1的PH值为15.09±1.44 mm;L5的PW值为16.96±2.42 mm;L3的LCT值为35.75±2.61 mm;L1的CSA值为20.85°±2.30°;L5的ACA值为21.83°±2.49°。女性的PH值和PW值普遍短于男性,不同腰椎级别之间存在显著差异。女性的 LCT 明显较短,且左右两侧差异明显。CSA和ACA在性别和两侧之间存在显著差异,特定腰椎水平的角度在一种性别比另一种性别更宽。螺钉尖端最常见的皮质区是 Z3 和 Z10,在所有腰椎级别中的发生率都很高:本研究提供了泰国人特有的详细腰椎形态测量数据。这些结果对于在螺钉固定手术中应用 CBT 至关重要。这些信息将有助于将来为泰国患者设计出最佳的螺钉。
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