We sought to compare the safety and accuracy of a new free-hand pedicle screw placement technique to that of the conventional technique. One hundred fifty-three consecutive adult patients with simple fracture in the t...We sought to compare the safety and accuracy of a new free-hand pedicle screw placement technique to that of the conventional technique. One hundred fifty-three consecutive adult patients with simple fracture in the tho- racic or/and lumbar spine were alternately assigned to either the new free-hand or the conventional group. In the new free-hand technique group, preoperative computerized tomography (CT) images were used to calculate the targeted medial-lateral angle of each pedicle trajectory and the pedicle screw was inserted perpendicular to the corresponding supraspinal ligament. In the conventional technique group, the medial-lateral and cranial-caudal angle of each pedicle trajectory was determined by intraoperatively under fluoroscopic guidance. The accuracy rate of pedicle screw placement, the time of intraoperative fluoroscopy, the operating time and the amount of blood loss during operation were respectively compared. All screws were analyzed by using intraoperative ra- diographs, intraoperative triggered electromyography (EMG) monitoring data, postoperative CT data and clinical outcomes. The accuracy rate of pedicle screw placement in the new free-hand technique group and the conven- tional technique group was 96.3% and 94.2% (P 〈 0.05), respectively. The intraoperative fluoroscopy time of the new technique group was less than that of the conventional technique group (5.37 seconds vs. 8.79 seconds, P 〈 0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the operating time and the amount of blood loss during op- eration (P 〉 0.05). Pedicle screw placement with the free-hand technique which keeps the screw perpendicular to the supraspinal ligament is an accurate, reliable and safe technique to treat simple fracture in the thoracic or lum- bar spine.展开更多
AIM To determine factors correlated with postoperative radial shortening in patients with distal radius fractures treated with volar locking distal radius plates.METHODS A total of 250 patients with a distal radius fr...AIM To determine factors correlated with postoperative radial shortening in patients with distal radius fractures treated with volar locking distal radius plates.METHODS A total of 250 patients with a distal radius fracture stabilised with volar locking plates between January 2010 and December 2014 were included in a multicentre retrospective cohort study. We measured the distance of the distal locking screws to the joint line immediately postoperatively and then measured radial shortening after six to eight weeks using the change in ulnar variance.RESULTS Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that there was a significant linear association between the distance of the screws from the joint line and radial shortening. No other patient, injury, or treatment-related characteristic significantly influenced radial shortening in multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION Distal locking screws should be placed as close as possible to the subchondral joint line to prevent postoperative loss of reduction.展开更多
This study was aimed to introduce a novel entry point for pedicle screw fixation in the thoracic spine and compare it with the traditional entry point. A novel entry point was found with the aim of improving accuracy,...This study was aimed to introduce a novel entry point for pedicle screw fixation in the thoracic spine and compare it with the traditional entry point. A novel entry point was found with the aim of improving accuracy, safety and stability of pedicle screw technique based on anatomical structures of the spine. A total of 76 pieces of normal thoracic CT images at the transverse plane and the thoracic pedicle anatomy of 6 cadaveric specimens were recruited.Transverse pedicle angle(TPA), screw length, screw placement accuracy rate and axial pullout strength of the two different entry point groups were compared. There were significant differences in the TPA, screw length, and the screw placement accuracy rate between the two groups(P〈0.05). The maximum axial pullout strength of the novel entry point group was slightly larger than that of the traditional group. However, the difference was not significant(P 〉 0.05). The novel entry point significantly improved the accuracy, stability and safety of pedicle screw placement.With reference to the advantages above, the new entry point can be used for spinal internal fixations in the thoracic spine.展开更多
Objective:To compare the position and the grade of screw perforation in Lenke 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)surgery using intraoperative navigation system with and without calibration technique,and to explore ...Objective:To compare the position and the grade of screw perforation in Lenke 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)surgery using intraoperative navigation system with and without calibration technique,and to explore the related factors of navigation deviation and the clinical significance of calibration technique.Methods:From 2014 to 2017,a total of 45 Lenke 1 AIS surgical cases were enrolled in this study.The 23 surgical cases were assisted with intraoperative navigation system(Navigation group)and another 22 cases received surgery using intraoperative navigation system with calibration technique(Calibration group).In two groups,the basic information and radiological data were all recorded.Postoperative CT scan with 3D reconstruction was used to analyze the accuracy of pedicle screw placement,as well as the length and position of cortical perforation.Results:There was no statistical difference between two groups in gender,age,Risser sign,both preoperative Cobb angles and flexibility of the major curve,as well as numbers of pedicle screws.477 and 469 pedicle screws were implanted in the navigation group and the calibration group respectively.The rate for major pedicle perforations 2 mm(grades 2,3)was 7.8%in navigation group.It was statistically significant difference from the 4.3%screw misplacement in calibration group(P=0.014).In navigation group,the rates of major pedicle perforations 2 mm were medial:3.4%,lateral:3.6%and anterior:0.6%respectively.The corresponding rates were 1.1%,2.6%and 0.4%in calibration group respectively.The rates of the medial cortical perforation 2 mm showed statistical difference between two groups(P=0.016).No serious complications,such as nerve or vascular injury,were found in all patients.Conclusion:Intraoperative navigation system with calibration technique provides the real-time monitoring of navigation deviation,the higher accuracy of pedicle screw insertion,the lower medial cortical perforation rate and the less complication rate,as well as a simple calibration technique with higher accuracy of screw placement in comparison to intraoperative navigation system for Lenke 1AIS surgery.展开更多
Objective:To evaluate the value of 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement in the treatment of thoracolumbar spinal fractures.Methods: 56 cases of thoracolumbar spinal fractures patients underwent 3D printing ass...Objective:To evaluate the value of 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement in the treatment of thoracolumbar spinal fractures.Methods: 56 cases of thoracolumbar spinal fractures patients underwent 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement (study group) and another 56 cases of thoracolumbar spinal fractures patients underwent conventional screw placement (control group) in our department from February 2016 to September 2017 were selected. Then the surgical related indicators, JOA score, the reduction of injured vertebrae and complications were recorded and compared between groups at different time points, including, before operation (T0), postoperative 1mon (T1), postoperative 6mon (T2) and postoperative 12mon (T3).Results: The operation time, intraoperative X-ray fluoroscopy frequency and intraoperative blood loss in the study group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05), meanwhile the accuracy rate of screw placement was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). JOA scores at T1, T2 and T3 in both groups were significantly higher than those at T0 (P<0.05), and JOA scores at all postoperative time points in the study group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Compared with T0, the ratio of the anterior and posterior border height of injured vertebrae in the two groups at T2 was significantly increased (P<0.05), while the Cobb Angle of sagittal kyphoid significantly was decreased (P<0.05). Meanwhile, the reduction of injured vertebrae in the study group was significantly better than that the control group at T2 (P<0.05). The incidence of complications in the study group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion: The application of 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement in the treatment has the advantages of less injury to patients, good prognosis and high safety, which is worthy of clinical application.展开更多
Objective To explore the differences between anatomic and CT measurements for anterior transoral axial pedicle screw placement. Methods C2 vertebrae of 60 adult spines were measured anatomically,while 20 adult spine v...Objective To explore the differences between anatomic and CT measurements for anterior transoral axial pedicle screw placement. Methods C2 vertebrae of 60 adult spines were measured anatomically,while 20 adult spine vertebrae were展开更多
Objective To investigate the accuracy and feasibility of transpedicular screw placement assisted by the navigation templates in cadaveric thoracic spines.Methods Twenty thoracic cadavers specimens were randomly divide...Objective To investigate the accuracy and feasibility of transpedicular screw placement assisted by the navigation templates in cadaveric thoracic spines.Methods Twenty thoracic cadavers specimens were randomly divided into two展开更多
文摘We sought to compare the safety and accuracy of a new free-hand pedicle screw placement technique to that of the conventional technique. One hundred fifty-three consecutive adult patients with simple fracture in the tho- racic or/and lumbar spine were alternately assigned to either the new free-hand or the conventional group. In the new free-hand technique group, preoperative computerized tomography (CT) images were used to calculate the targeted medial-lateral angle of each pedicle trajectory and the pedicle screw was inserted perpendicular to the corresponding supraspinal ligament. In the conventional technique group, the medial-lateral and cranial-caudal angle of each pedicle trajectory was determined by intraoperatively under fluoroscopic guidance. The accuracy rate of pedicle screw placement, the time of intraoperative fluoroscopy, the operating time and the amount of blood loss during operation were respectively compared. All screws were analyzed by using intraoperative ra- diographs, intraoperative triggered electromyography (EMG) monitoring data, postoperative CT data and clinical outcomes. The accuracy rate of pedicle screw placement in the new free-hand technique group and the conven- tional technique group was 96.3% and 94.2% (P 〈 0.05), respectively. The intraoperative fluoroscopy time of the new technique group was less than that of the conventional technique group (5.37 seconds vs. 8.79 seconds, P 〈 0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the operating time and the amount of blood loss during op- eration (P 〉 0.05). Pedicle screw placement with the free-hand technique which keeps the screw perpendicular to the supraspinal ligament is an accurate, reliable and safe technique to treat simple fracture in the thoracic or lum- bar spine.
文摘AIM To determine factors correlated with postoperative radial shortening in patients with distal radius fractures treated with volar locking distal radius plates.METHODS A total of 250 patients with a distal radius fracture stabilised with volar locking plates between January 2010 and December 2014 were included in a multicentre retrospective cohort study. We measured the distance of the distal locking screws to the joint line immediately postoperatively and then measured radial shortening after six to eight weeks using the change in ulnar variance.RESULTS Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that there was a significant linear association between the distance of the screws from the joint line and radial shortening. No other patient, injury, or treatment-related characteristic significantly influenced radial shortening in multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION Distal locking screws should be placed as close as possible to the subchondral joint line to prevent postoperative loss of reduction.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant #81371968, #81371969,#81401791)the Program for Development of Innovative Research Team in the First Affiliated Hospital of NJMU (No. IRT-015)a project funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
文摘This study was aimed to introduce a novel entry point for pedicle screw fixation in the thoracic spine and compare it with the traditional entry point. A novel entry point was found with the aim of improving accuracy, safety and stability of pedicle screw technique based on anatomical structures of the spine. A total of 76 pieces of normal thoracic CT images at the transverse plane and the thoracic pedicle anatomy of 6 cadaveric specimens were recruited.Transverse pedicle angle(TPA), screw length, screw placement accuracy rate and axial pullout strength of the two different entry point groups were compared. There were significant differences in the TPA, screw length, and the screw placement accuracy rate between the two groups(P〈0.05). The maximum axial pullout strength of the novel entry point group was slightly larger than that of the traditional group. However, the difference was not significant(P 〉 0.05). The novel entry point significantly improved the accuracy, stability and safety of pedicle screw placement.With reference to the advantages above, the new entry point can be used for spinal internal fixations in the thoracic spine.
基金Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(819QN365)National Natural Science Foundation of China(81902270).
文摘Objective:To compare the position and the grade of screw perforation in Lenke 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)surgery using intraoperative navigation system with and without calibration technique,and to explore the related factors of navigation deviation and the clinical significance of calibration technique.Methods:From 2014 to 2017,a total of 45 Lenke 1 AIS surgical cases were enrolled in this study.The 23 surgical cases were assisted with intraoperative navigation system(Navigation group)and another 22 cases received surgery using intraoperative navigation system with calibration technique(Calibration group).In two groups,the basic information and radiological data were all recorded.Postoperative CT scan with 3D reconstruction was used to analyze the accuracy of pedicle screw placement,as well as the length and position of cortical perforation.Results:There was no statistical difference between two groups in gender,age,Risser sign,both preoperative Cobb angles and flexibility of the major curve,as well as numbers of pedicle screws.477 and 469 pedicle screws were implanted in the navigation group and the calibration group respectively.The rate for major pedicle perforations 2 mm(grades 2,3)was 7.8%in navigation group.It was statistically significant difference from the 4.3%screw misplacement in calibration group(P=0.014).In navigation group,the rates of major pedicle perforations 2 mm were medial:3.4%,lateral:3.6%and anterior:0.6%respectively.The corresponding rates were 1.1%,2.6%and 0.4%in calibration group respectively.The rates of the medial cortical perforation 2 mm showed statistical difference between two groups(P=0.016).No serious complications,such as nerve or vascular injury,were found in all patients.Conclusion:Intraoperative navigation system with calibration technique provides the real-time monitoring of navigation deviation,the higher accuracy of pedicle screw insertion,the lower medial cortical perforation rate and the less complication rate,as well as a simple calibration technique with higher accuracy of screw placement in comparison to intraoperative navigation system for Lenke 1AIS surgery.
文摘Objective:To evaluate the value of 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement in the treatment of thoracolumbar spinal fractures.Methods: 56 cases of thoracolumbar spinal fractures patients underwent 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement (study group) and another 56 cases of thoracolumbar spinal fractures patients underwent conventional screw placement (control group) in our department from February 2016 to September 2017 were selected. Then the surgical related indicators, JOA score, the reduction of injured vertebrae and complications were recorded and compared between groups at different time points, including, before operation (T0), postoperative 1mon (T1), postoperative 6mon (T2) and postoperative 12mon (T3).Results: The operation time, intraoperative X-ray fluoroscopy frequency and intraoperative blood loss in the study group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05), meanwhile the accuracy rate of screw placement was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). JOA scores at T1, T2 and T3 in both groups were significantly higher than those at T0 (P<0.05), and JOA scores at all postoperative time points in the study group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Compared with T0, the ratio of the anterior and posterior border height of injured vertebrae in the two groups at T2 was significantly increased (P<0.05), while the Cobb Angle of sagittal kyphoid significantly was decreased (P<0.05). Meanwhile, the reduction of injured vertebrae in the study group was significantly better than that the control group at T2 (P<0.05). The incidence of complications in the study group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion: The application of 3D printing assisted pedicle screw placement in the treatment has the advantages of less injury to patients, good prognosis and high safety, which is worthy of clinical application.
文摘Objective To explore the differences between anatomic and CT measurements for anterior transoral axial pedicle screw placement. Methods C2 vertebrae of 60 adult spines were measured anatomically,while 20 adult spine vertebrae were
文摘Objective To investigate the accuracy and feasibility of transpedicular screw placement assisted by the navigation templates in cadaveric thoracic spines.Methods Twenty thoracic cadavers specimens were randomly divided into two