应用内侧漏斗技术置入颈椎椎弓根螺钉。

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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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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Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique.

Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique.

Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique.

Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique.

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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