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Intraoperative image guidance compared with free-hand methods in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis posterior spinal surgery: a systematic review on screw-related complications and breach rates
Authors:Andrew Chan  Eric Parent  Karl Narvacan  Cindy San  Edmond Lou
Institution:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, 1098 Research Transition Facility 8308-114 St, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2V2, Canada;2. Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, 8205 114 St 2-50 Corbett Hall, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G4, Canada;3. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, 2J2.00 Walter C Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre 8440 112 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R7, Canada;4. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, 2405 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3, Canada;5. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, 2D, Walter C Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre – 8440 – 112 St, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2B7, Canada
Abstract:

Background Context

Severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a three-dimensional spinal deformity requiring surgery to stop curve progression. Posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion with pedicle screws is the standard surgery for AIS curve correction. Vascular and neurologic complications related to screw malpositioning are concerns in surgeries for AIS. Breach rates are reported at 15.7%, implant-related complications at 1.1%, and neurologic deficit at 0.8%. Free-hand screw insertion remains the prevailing method of screw placement, whereas image guidance has been suggested to improve placement accuracy.

Purpose

This study aimed to systematically review the screw-related complication and breach rates from posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion with pedicle screws for patients with AIS when using free-hand methods for screw insertion compared with image guidance methods.

Study Design

This is a systematic review of prognosis, comparing image guidance with no image guidance in surgery.

Patient Sample

One randomized controlled trial and multiple prospective cohort studies that reported complication or breach rates in posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion with pedicle screws for AIS.

Outcome Measures

Number of complications and breaches reported in databases or recorded from postoperative imaging.

Methods

Databases searched included MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, CENTRAL, and Web of Science. Studies of Level 3 evidence or greater as defined by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine were included. Articles were screened to focus on patients with AIS undergoing posterior fusion with pedicle screws or hybrid systems. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts, full texts, and extracted data. The Quality in Prognostic Studies (QUIPS) appraisal tool was used to determine studyrisk of bias (ROB). Level of evidence summary statements were formulated based on consistency and quality of reporting.

Results

Seventy-nine cohort studies were identified, including four comparing computed tomography (CT) guidance with free-hand methods head-to-head, eight on image guidance, and 671. on free-hand methods alone. Moderate evidence from individual head-to-head studies show CT guidance has lower breach rates than free-hand methods. No complications were found in these studies. From individual cohort studies, moderate evidence shows CT guidance has lower point estimates of breach rates than free-hand methods at 7.9% compared with 9.7%–17.1%. Screw-related complication rates are conflicting at 0% in CT navigation compared with 0%–1.7% in 13 low- and moderate-quality studies.

Conclusions

Although point estimates on breach rates are decreased with CT navigation compared with free-hand methods, complication rates remain conflicting between the two methods. Current evidence is limited by small sample sizes, lack of comparison groups, and poorly predefined complications. Randomized controlled trials with larger samples with standardized definitions and recording of predefined breach and complication occurrences are recommended.
Keywords:Breach rates  Imaging  Intraoperative complications  Pedicle screws  Scoliosis  Surgery  Systematic review
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