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Anatomical considerations for cervical pedicle screw insertion: the use of multiplanar computerized tomography measurements in 122 consecutive clinical cases
Authors:Adebukola Onibokun MD   Larry T. Khoo MD   Simona Bistazzoni MD   Nan Fu Chen MD  Marco Sassi MD
Affiliation:aDivision of Neurosurgery, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA;bDepartment of Neurosurgery, INM Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy;cDivision of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Armed Forces Kaohsiung General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;dDivision of Neurosurgery, Istituto O. Galleazi, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Background contextSuccessful placement of pedicle screws in the cervical spine requires a sufficient three-dimensional understanding of pedicle morphology to allow accurate identification of the screw axis.PurposeThe goal of the present study was to assess morphologic trends from one level to the next with respect to linear and angular parameters associated with the subaxial cervical pedicles.Study design/settingWe evaluated the pedicle morphology of cervical spine using axial and sagittal computed tomography (CT) imaging. The C3–C7 vertebrae in 122 patients (610 vertebrae) were evaluated (age range, 14–93; mean, 48 years).MethodsThin cut (2.5 mm thickness) axial CT images were measured. Sagittal reconstructions were obtained using 1.25-mm thickness slices. The following pedicle parameters were assessed: pedicle width (PW, the mediolateral diameter of the pedicle isthmus, perpendicular to the pedicle axis), pedicle height (PH, rostro-caudal dimension of the pedicle determined on the sagittal image), maximal screw length (MSL, distance from the posterior cortex of the lateral mass to the anterior wall of the vertebral body along the pedicle axis), and pedicle transverse angle (PTA, angle between the pedicle axis and the midline vertebral body).ResultsThe overall mean PW and PH ranged from 4.7 to 6.5 mm and 6.4 to 7.0 mm, respectively. For both these parameters there was a trend toward increasing size proceeding caudally in the cervical spine. The mean PW and PH was greater in males than in females, and this difference was statistically significant at all levels (p<.0001). The overall mean MSL ranged from 29.9 to 32.9 mm. All intersections of the pedicle axis and the posterior cortex of the lateral mass were located at the most lateral portion of the lateral mass for the C3–C6 vertebrae. The overall mean PTA ranged from 37.8° to 45.3°. The overall mean PTA was approximately 44° from C3 to C6 and 37.8° at C7.ConclusionThe findings of our radiological anatomical study suggest that the preoperative CT scans of patients undergoing cervical transpedicular fixation should be thoroughly analyzed and close attention paid to the pedicle size and its angulation. The placement of cervical pedicle screws should be individualized for each patient and based on detailed preoperative planning.
Keywords:Cervical pedicle   Screws   Anatomy   Parameter   Pedicle morphology   Computed tomography   Transverse angle
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