Three-dimensional assessment of the intervertebral kinematics after Mobi-C total disc replacement at the cervical spine in vivo using the EOS stereoradiography system

Marc-Antoine Rousseau MD, PhD , Sébastien Laporte PhD , Thierry Dufour MD , Jean-Paul Steib MD, PhD , Jean-Yves Lazennec MD, PhD , Wafa Skalli PhD
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Abstract

Background

Because 3-dimensional computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging analysis of the spinal architecture is done with the patient in the supine position, stereoradiography may be more clinically relevant for the measurement of the relative displacements of the cervical vertebrae in vivo in the upright position. The innovative EOS stereoradiography system was used for measuring the relative angular displacements of the cervical vertebrae in a limited population to determine its feasibility. The precision and accuracy of the method were investigated.

Methods

In 9 patients with 16 Mobi-C prostheses (LDR Medical, Troyes, France) and 12 healthy subjects, EOS stereoradiography of the lower cervical spine (C3-7) was performed in the neutral upright position of the neck, flexion, extension, left and right lateral bending, and left and right axial rotation. The angular displacements were measured from the neutral position to every other posture. The random error was studied in terms of reproducibility. In addition, an in vitro protocol was performed in 6 specimens to investigate accuracy.

Results

The reproducibility and the accuracy variables varied similarly between 1.2° and 3.2° depending on the axis and direction of rotation under consideration. The Mobi-C group showed less mobility than the control group, whereas the pattern of coupling was similar.

Conclusions

Overall, the feasibility of dynamic EOS stereoradiography was shown. The prosthesis replicates the pattern of motion of the normal cervical spine.

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使用EOS立体放射成像系统对体内颈椎Mobi-C全椎间盘置换术后椎间运动学进行三维评估
由于脊柱结构的三维计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像分析是在患者仰卧位时完成的,因此放射立体成像可能与测量体内直立位时颈椎的相对位移更有临床意义。创新的EOS立体放射成像系统用于测量有限人群中颈椎的相对角位移,以确定其可行性。研究了该方法的精密度和准确度。方法9例使用16个Mobi-C假体(法国特鲁瓦LDR Medical公司)的患者和12名健康者,分别在颈部中性直立、屈伸、左右侧屈、左右轴向旋转的情况下对下颈椎(C3-7)进行EOS立体放射成像。测量从中立位置到每一个其他姿势的角位移。从再现性的角度研究了随机误差。此外,在6个标本中进行了体外方案以调查准确性。结果在1.2°~ 3.2°范围内,随旋转轴和方向的不同,重现性和准确度有相似的变化。Mobi-C组的移动性低于对照组,但耦合模式相似。结论总的来说,动态EOS立体放射成像是可行的。假体复制了正常颈椎的运动模式。
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