The role of cervical pedicle screw in cervical spine trauma: A single-center retrospective study.

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Igor Ebert Cechin, Alderico Girão Campos De Barros, Ahsan Ali Khan, Luis Eduardo Carelli Teixeira Da Silva
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Placement of pedicle screw in the subaxial cervical spine is a challenging and complex technique but provides significant biomechanical advantages. Despite its potential complications, the role and use of cervical pedicle screw (CPS) are growing. A literature review of the significant articles on applying pedicle screws in the subaxial cervical spine was done (articles between 1994 and 2020). Furthermore, our center´s experience of 15 years related to CPS is also discussed in this study. Transpedicular instrumentation in the subaxial cervical spine requires profound anatomical knowledge and meticulous surgical technique. This technique provides superior biomechanical stability compared to the other cervical fixation techniques. Pull-out strength of CPS is twice as compared to the lateral mass screws. There have been numerous variations in the technique of CPS, varying from open techniques to minimally invasive and the use of biomodels and templates during this procedure. Clinically, CPS can be used in different cervical trauma situations, such as fracture-dislocations, floating lateral mass, and fractures associated with ankylosing spondylitis. Despite the possibility of neurovascular injury due to the proximity of the vertebral artery, spinal cord, and spinal nerves to the cervical pedicles, scientific literature, and our center × s experience show low risk, and this technique can be performed safely. CPS placement is a safe procedure, and it has great potential in the management of cervical spine trauma.

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颈椎椎弓根螺钉在颈椎创伤中的作用:一项单中心回顾性研究。
在轴下颈椎放置椎弓根螺钉是一项具有挑战性和复杂性的技术,但具有显著的生物力学优势。尽管有潜在的并发症,但颈椎椎弓根螺钉(CPS)的作用和使用越来越多。对关于在轴下颈椎应用椎弓根螺钉的重要文章进行了文献综述(1994年至2020年的文章)。此外,本研究还讨论了我们中心15年来与CPS相关的经验。经椎弓根内固定在轴下颈椎需要深厚的解剖学知识和细致的手术技术。与其他颈椎固定技术相比,该技术提供了优越的生物力学稳定性。CPS的拔出强度是横向质量螺钉的两倍。CPS的技术有很多变化,从开放技术到微创,以及在这一过程中使用生物模型和模板。临床上,CPS可用于不同的颈部创伤情况,如骨折脱位、漂浮侧块和强直性脊柱炎相关骨折。尽管由于椎动脉、脊髓和脊神经靠近颈蒂,可能会导致神经血管损伤,但科学文献和我们中心的经验表明,这种技术的风险很低,而且可以安全地进行。CPS置入术是一种安全的方法,在颈椎创伤的治疗中具有很大的潜力。
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