Safety and efficacy of pedicle screw placement for adult spinal deformity with a pedicle-probing conventional anatomic technique.

O Boachie-Adjei, F P Girardi, M Bansal, B A Rawlins
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Abstract

A prospective study of 50 adults treated with fusion, realignment, and segmental spinal instrumentation for spinal deformity was conducted to assess the safety, accuracy, and efficacy of the free-hand pedicle screw placement technique. Postoperative computed tomographic scans were performed to evaluate the placement of 282 screws and were correlated with patients' clinical outcomes. Five screws were placed at T12, 26 at L1, 39 at L2, 48 at L3, 73 at L4, 35 at L5, and 50 at S1. Nine screws (3%) were misplaced and included three screws (1.06%) that violated the medial wall with no clinical sequelae or revision surgery needed. There were no neurologic deficits related to screw placement. The free-hand technique is a safe and cost-effective method for pedicular screw placement during surgery for adult spine deformities.

采用椎弓根探查常规解剖技术置入椎弓根螺钉治疗成人脊柱畸形的安全性和有效性。
一项前瞻性研究对50名接受融合、调整和节段性脊柱内固定治疗脊柱畸形的成年人进行了研究,以评估徒手椎弓根螺钉置入技术的安全性、准确性和有效性。术后进行计算机断层扫描以评估282枚螺钉的放置位置,并与患者的临床结果相关。T12处置入5枚螺钉,L1处置入26枚,L2处置入39枚,L3处置入48枚,L4处置入73枚,L5处置入35枚,S1处置入50枚。9颗螺钉(3%)错位,其中3颗螺钉(1.06%)侵犯内侧壁,无临床后遗症或需要翻修手术。没有与螺钉置入相关的神经功能缺损。徒手技术是成人脊柱畸形手术中置入椎弓根螺钉的一种安全、经济的方法。
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