Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique.

Korean Journal of Spine Pub Date : 2017-09-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-30 DOI:10.14245/kjs.2017.14.3.84
Jung Hwan Lee, Byung Kwan Choi, In Ho Han, Won Gyu Choi, Kyoung Hyup Nam, Hwan Soo Kim
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Objective: Cervical pedicle screw (CPS) placement is very challenging due to high risk of neurovascular complications. We devised a new technique (medial funnel technique) to improve the accuracy and feasibility of CPS placement.

Methods: We reviewed 28 consecutive patients undergoing CPS instrumentation using the medial funnel technique. Their mean age was 51.4 years (range, 30-81 years). Preoperative diagnosis included degenerative disease (n=5), trauma (n=22), and infection (n=1). Screw perforations were graded with the following criteria: grade 0 having no perforation, grade 1 having <25%, grade 2 having 25%-50% and grade 3 having >50% of screw diameter. Grades 0 and 1 were considered as correct position. The degree of perforation was determined by 2 junior neurosurgeons and 1 senior neurosurgeon.

Results: A total of 88 CPSs were inserted. The rate of correct placement was 94.3%; grade 0, 54 screws; grade 1, 29 screws; grade 2, 4 screws; and grade 3, 1 screw. No neurovascular complications or failure of instrumentation occurred. In perforated screws (34 screws), lateral perforations were 4 and medial perforations were 30.

Conclusion: We performed CPS insertion using medial funnel technique and achieved 94.3% (83 of 88) of correct placement. And it can decrease lateral perforation.

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应用内侧漏斗技术置入颈椎椎弓根螺钉。
目的:颈椎椎弓根螺钉置入是一项具有挑战性的手术,其神经血管并发症风险较高。我们设计了一种新的技术(内侧漏斗技术)来提高CPS放置的准确性和可行性。方法:我们回顾了28例使用内侧漏斗技术进行CPS内固定的患者。平均年龄51.4岁(范围30 ~ 81岁)。术前诊断包括退行性疾病(n=5)、创伤(n=22)和感染(n=1)。螺钉穿孔按以下标准分级:0级为无穿孔,1级为螺钉直径的50%。0级和1级为正确位置。穿孔程度由2名初级神经外科医生和1名高级神经外科医生确定。结果:共插入CPSs 88枚。放置正确率为94.3%;0、54螺丝;1级,螺钉29颗;2级,4颗螺钉;3级,1个螺丝。无神经血管并发症或内固定失败。螺钉穿孔34枚,外侧穿孔4枚,内侧穿孔30枚。结论:我们采用内侧漏斗技术进行CPS插入,正确放置率为94.3%(83 / 88)。它可以减少侧边穿孔。
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