Accuracy of percutaneous lumbar pedicle screw placement using the oblique or "owl's-eye" view and novel guidance technology

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作者
Idler, Cary [2 ]
Rolfe, Kevin W. [1 ]
Gorek, Josef E. [3 ]
机构
[1] Harbor UCLA Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Torrance, CA 90509 USA
[2] Orthopaed Specialists N Carolina, Wake Forest, NC USA
[3] Kaiser Oakland Med Ctr, Spine Ctr, Oakland, CA USA
关键词
percutaneous pedicle screw; image guidance; owl's-eye projection; lumbar spine; FACET-JOINT VIOLATION; TRANSPEDICULAR INSTRUMENTATION; IMAGE GUIDANCE; SPINAL INSTRUMENTATION; BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS; VERTEBRAL ROTATION; FIXATION; COMPLICATIONS; FLUOROSCOPY; NAVIGATION;
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10.3171/2010.4.SPINE09580
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Object. This study was conducted to assess the in vivo safety and accuracy of percutaneous lumbar pedicle screw placement using the owl's-eye view of the pedicle axis and a new guidance technology system that facilitates orientation of the C-arm into the appropriate fluoroscopic view and the pedicle cannulation tool in the corresponding trajectory. Methods. A total of 326 percutaneous pedicle screws were placed from L-3 to S-1 in 85 consecutive adult patients. Placement was performed using simple coaxial imaging of the pedicle with the owl's-eye fluoroscopic view. Neuro Vision, a new guidance system using accelerometer technology, helped align the C-arm trajectory into the owl's-eye view and the cannulation tool in the same trajectory. Postoperative fine-cut CT scans were acquired to assess screw position. Medical records were reviewed for complications. Results. Five of 326 screws breached a pedicle cortex all breaches were less than 2 mm for an accuracy rate of 98.47%. Five screws violated an adjacent facet joint. All were at the S-1 superior facet and included in a fusion. No screw violated an adjacent mobile facet or disc space. There were no cases of new or worsening neurological symptoms or deficits for an overall clinical accuracy of 100%. Conclusions. The owl's-eye technique of coaxial pedicle imaging with the C-arm fluoroscopy, facilitated by Neuro Vision, is a safe and accurate means by which to place percutaneous pedicle screws for degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine. This is the largest series reported to use the oblique or owl's-eye projection for percutaneous pedicle screw insertion. The accuracy of percutaneous screw insertion with this technique meets or exceeds that of other reported clinical series or techniques. (DOI: 10.3171/2010.4.SPINE09580)
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