In vitro simulation: Early results of stereotaxy for pedicle screw placement

Allen L. Carl, Harpal S. Khanuja, Barton L. Sachs, Charles A. Gatto, John VomLehn, Kirby Vosburgh, John Schenck, William Lorensen, Kenneth Rohling, David Disler

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Abstract

Study Design. Frameless stereotaxy with doppler ultrasound and three dimensional computer model registration is assessed in vitro for pedicle screw placement. Objective. To identify feasibility of pedicle screw navigation end placement using this technology. Summery of Background Data. Inaccurate pedicle screw placement can lead to neurovascular injury or suboptimal fixation. Present techniques in pedicle screw placement involve only confirmation of hole orientation. Method. Forty-four pedicle screws were placed in lumbosacral models end cadaver specimens. Accuracy was assessed with a computed tomography scan and vertebral cross sectioning. Results. All screws were intrapedicular. Accuracy of anterior cortical fixation was 1.5 mm, with a range of 2.5 mm. Conclusion. In vitro frameless stereotaxy is accurate for pedicle screw placement. This technology adds a component of navigation to pedicle screw placement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1160-1164
Number of pages5
JournalSpine
Volume22
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3-D
  • Doppler
  • in vitro simulation
  • pedicle screw
  • stereotaxy
  • ultrasound

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