3D-Customized Guiding Template for Posterior Fixation in Complex Atlantoaxial Instability-Preliminary Experiences of National Cheng Kung University Hospital.

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-31 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1695795
Yi-Yun Chen, Liang-Chun Chao, Jing-Jing Fang, E-Jian Lee
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Objective  Atlantoaxial fixation is technically demanding and challenging, especially in cases with anatomical abnormality. The purpose of this study is to report the effectiveness of the three-dimensional (3D)-customized guiding template for placement of C1 and C2 screws in cases with abnormalities. Method  Two patients with anatomical abnormality and one without were included. The preoperative computed tomography (CT) image was analyzed using our software. The entry point, trajectory, and depth of the screws were designed based on these images. Templates with screw guiding cylinders and cervical spine model were created. In operation, guiding templates were applied directly to the laminae. Drilling, tapping, and screwing were performed through the cylinders. To evaluate the accuracy, deviation of the screw axis from the preplanned trajectory was measured on postoperative CT. A classification system was taking to evaluate the pedicle screw insertion. Results  In complex cases, one of C2 screws has grade 2 deviation, and two has grade 1. There was no deviation in screws of C1. All patients achieved symptoms free after 6 months follow-up. Conclusion  Although 3D-printed template for atlantoaxial fixation still has limitation in complex cases, it has been proved usefulness and makes the most difficult and dangerous spinal posterior fixation easy to achieve.

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复杂寰枢椎不稳后路固定3d定制导向模板-国立成功大学医院的初步经验。
目的寰枢椎固定技术要求高,具有挑战性,特别是在解剖异常的情况下。本研究的目的是报道三维(3D)定制导向模板在异常情况下放置C1和C2螺钉的有效性。方法选取解剖异常2例,无解剖异常1例。术前计算机断层扫描(CT)图像分析使用我们的软件。根据这些图像设计螺钉的进入点、轨迹和深度。制作了带螺钉导向柱的模板和颈椎模型。在操作中,引导模板直接应用于层状。钻孔、攻丝和旋紧通过气缸进行。为了评估准确性,在术后CT上测量螺钉轴与预定轨迹的偏差。采用分类系统评价椎弓根螺钉置入情况。结果复杂病例1枚C2螺钉2级偏差,2枚1级偏差。C1螺钉无偏差。随访6个月后,所有患者均无症状。结论虽然3d打印模板用于寰枢椎固定在复杂情况下仍有局限性,但它已被证明是有用的,使最困难和危险的脊柱后路固定容易实现。
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