Background The peculiar and highly variable C2 anatomy can make screw fixation more challenging and prone to potential vertebral artery or neurologic injury. Conventional C-arm fluoroscopy has several drawbacks. The a...Background The peculiar and highly variable C2 anatomy can make screw fixation more challenging and prone to potential vertebral artery or neurologic injury. Conventional C-arm fluoroscopy has several drawbacks. The aim of this research was to evaluate the accuracy of posterior C2 screw fixation using intraoperative three-dimensional fluoroscopy- based navigation (ITFN) and assess the perioperative complication rate related to screw placement. Methods A retrospective review identified patients who underwent operative management with C2 instruments using ITFN at our hospital between January 2006 and December 2012. Clinical data were obtained from medical records and final screw positions were graded according to a modified classification of Gertzbein and Robbins. Grade A and B screws were considered well positioned. Results The study included 99 patients (53 males and 46 females) who underwent posterior C2 screw fixation using ITFN. The mean Japan Orthopedic Association score improved from (6.7±1.9) points before surgery to (12.5±2.7) points at 6-month follow-up (z= +8.628, P 〈0.01). The mean visual analogue scale improved from (4.1±1.2) points before surgery to (0.7±0.9) points at 6-month follow-up, with an improvement of 83.7% (z= 8.638, P 〈 0.01). Of the 196 screws analyzed using computed tomography and chart review, 126 transarticular, 64 pedicle, and 6 pars screws were placed with 82.5% (104/126), 89.1% (57/64), and 100% (6/6) accuracy (grade A), respectively; 98.5% (193/196) of screws were grade A or B (grade C, 1.5% (3/196)), and no neurologic injuries occurred. In normal C2 cases, 93 transarticulars and 47 pedicles were placed with high accuracy rates of 90.3% (84/93) and 93.6% (44/47) (grade A), respectively. However, in cases with C2 deformity, 33 transarticular, 17 pedicle, and 6 pars screws were placed with only 60.6% (20/33), 76.5% (13/17), and 100% (6/6) accuracy (grade A), respectively. Conclusion ITFN is a safe, accurate, and effective tool for posterior C2 fixation. Chin Med J 2014;127 (14): 2654-2658展开更多
Background: The treatment of high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis (HGDS) is still challenging and controversial. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of the posterior reduction and monosegmental fusion...Background: The treatment of high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis (HGDS) is still challenging and controversial. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of the posterior reduction and monosegmental fusion assisted by intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) navigation system in managing the HGDS. Methods: Thirteen consecutive HGDS patients were treated with posterior decompression, reduction and monosegmental fusion ofL5/S1, assisted by intraoperative 3D navigation system. The clinical and radiographic outcomes were evaluated, with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. The differences between the pre- and post-operative measures were statistically analyzed using a two-tailed, paired t-test. Results: At most recent follow-up, 12 patients were pain-free. Only l patient had moderate pain, There were no permanent neurological complications or pseudarthrosis. The magnetic resonance imaging showed that there was no obvious disc degeneration in the adjacent segment. All radiographic parameters were improved. Mean slippage improved from 63.2% before surgery to 12.2% after surgery and 11.0% at latest follow-up. Lumbar lordosis changed from preoperative 34.9 ± 13.3° to postoperative 50.4 ±9.9°, and 49.3 ± 7.8° at last follow-up. L5 incidence improved from 71.0 ± 11.3° to 54.0 ± 1 1.9° and did not change significantly at the last follow-up 53.±1 15.4°. While pelvic incidence remained unchanged, sacral slip significantly decreased from preoperative 32.7± 12.5° to postoperative 42.6 ± 9.8°and remained constant to the last follow-up 44.4 ± 6.9°. Pelvic tilt significantly decreased from 38.4±12.5° to 30.9± 8.1° and remained unchanged at the last fbllow-up 28.1± 11.2°. Conclusions: Posterior reduction and monosegmental fusion of L5/S1 assisted by intraoperative 3D navigation are an effective technique for managing high-grade dysplastic spondylolisthesis. A complete reduction of local deformity and excellent correction of overall sagittal balance can be achieved.展开更多
Background:Although pedicle screw placement (PSP) is a well-established technique for spine surgery,the treatment of patients with primary invasive spinal tumor (PIST) has high surgical risks secondary to destroy...Background:Although pedicle screw placement (PSP) is a well-established technique for spine surgery,the treatment of patients with primary invasive spinal tumor (PIST) has high surgical risks secondary to destroyed pedicles.Intraoperative three-dimensional fluoroscopy-based navigation (ITFN) system permits safe and accurate instrumentation of the spine with the advantage of obtaining intraoperative real-time three-dimensional images and automatic registration.The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of PSP using ITFN system for patients afflicted with PIST in the thoracic spine.Methods:Fifty-one patients diagnosed with PISTs were retrospectively analyzed,and 157 pedicles screws were implanted in 23 patients using the free-hand technique (free-hand group) and 197 pedicle screws were implanted in 28 patients using the ITFN system (ITFN group).Modified classification of Gertzbein and Robbins was used to evaluate the accuracy of PSP,and McCormick classification was applied for assessment of neurological function.Demographic data and factors affecting accuracy of screw insertion were compared using independent t-test while comparison of accuracy of screw insertion between the two groups was analyzed with Chi-square test.Results:Of 51 patients,39 demonstrated improved neurological status and the other 12 patients reported that symptoms remained the same.In the free-hand group,145 screws (92.4%) were Grade Ⅰ,9 screws (5.7%) were Grade Ⅱ,and 3 screws (1.9%) were Grade Ⅲ.In the ITFN group,192 screws (97.4%) were Grade Ⅰ,5 screws (2.6%) were Grade Ⅱ,and no Grade Ⅲ screw was detected.Statistical analysis showed that the accuracies of pedicle screws in the two groups are significantly different (χ^2 =4.981,P =0.026).Conclusions:The treatments of PISTs include total tumor resection and reconstruction of spine stability.The ITFN system provides a high accuracy of pedicle screw placement.展开更多
BACKGROUND As a new digital holographic imaging technology,mixed reality(MR)technology has unique advantages in determining the liver anatomy and location of tumor lesions.With the popularization of 5 G communication ...BACKGROUND As a new digital holographic imaging technology,mixed reality(MR)technology has unique advantages in determining the liver anatomy and location of tumor lesions.With the popularization of 5 G communication technology,MR shows great potential in preoperative planning and intraoperative navigation,making hepatectomy more accurate and safer.AIM To evaluate the application value of MR technology in hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).METHODS The clinical data of 95 patients who underwent open hepatectomy surgery for HCC between June 2018 and October 2020 at our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.We selected 95 patients with HCC according to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria.In 38 patients,hepatectomy was assisted by MR(Group A),and an additional 57 patients underwent traditional hepatectomy without MR(Group B).The perioperative outcomes of the two groups were collected and compared to evaluate the application value of MR in hepatectomy for patients with HCC.RESULTS We summarized the technical process of MR-assisted hepatectomy in the treatment of HCC.Compared to traditional hepatectomy in Group B,MR-assisted hepatectomy in Group A yielded a shorter operation time(202.86±46.02 min vs 229.52±57.13 min,P=0.003),less volume of bleeding(329.29±97.31 mL vs 398.23±159.61 mL,P=0.028),and shorter obstructive time of the portal vein(17.71±4.16 min vs 21.58±5.24 min,P=0.019).Group A had lower alanine aminotransferas and higher albumin values on the third day after the operation(119.74±29.08 U/L vs 135.53±36.68 U/L,P=0.029 and 33.60±3.21 g/L vs 31.80±3.51 g/L,P=0.014,respectively).The total postoperative complications and hospitalization days in Group A were significantly less than those in Group B[14(37.84%)vs 35(60.34%),P=0.032 and 12.05±4.04 d vs 13.78±4.13 d,P=0.049,respectively].CONCLUSION MR has some application value in three-dimensional visualization of the liver,surgical planning,and intraoperative navigation during hepatectomy,and it significantly improves the perioperative outcomes of hepatectomy for HCC.展开更多
文摘Background The peculiar and highly variable C2 anatomy can make screw fixation more challenging and prone to potential vertebral artery or neurologic injury. Conventional C-arm fluoroscopy has several drawbacks. The aim of this research was to evaluate the accuracy of posterior C2 screw fixation using intraoperative three-dimensional fluoroscopy- based navigation (ITFN) and assess the perioperative complication rate related to screw placement. Methods A retrospective review identified patients who underwent operative management with C2 instruments using ITFN at our hospital between January 2006 and December 2012. Clinical data were obtained from medical records and final screw positions were graded according to a modified classification of Gertzbein and Robbins. Grade A and B screws were considered well positioned. Results The study included 99 patients (53 males and 46 females) who underwent posterior C2 screw fixation using ITFN. The mean Japan Orthopedic Association score improved from (6.7±1.9) points before surgery to (12.5±2.7) points at 6-month follow-up (z= +8.628, P 〈0.01). The mean visual analogue scale improved from (4.1±1.2) points before surgery to (0.7±0.9) points at 6-month follow-up, with an improvement of 83.7% (z= 8.638, P 〈 0.01). Of the 196 screws analyzed using computed tomography and chart review, 126 transarticular, 64 pedicle, and 6 pars screws were placed with 82.5% (104/126), 89.1% (57/64), and 100% (6/6) accuracy (grade A), respectively; 98.5% (193/196) of screws were grade A or B (grade C, 1.5% (3/196)), and no neurologic injuries occurred. In normal C2 cases, 93 transarticulars and 47 pedicles were placed with high accuracy rates of 90.3% (84/93) and 93.6% (44/47) (grade A), respectively. However, in cases with C2 deformity, 33 transarticular, 17 pedicle, and 6 pars screws were placed with only 60.6% (20/33), 76.5% (13/17), and 100% (6/6) accuracy (grade A), respectively. Conclusion ITFN is a safe, accurate, and effective tool for posterior C2 fixation. Chin Med J 2014;127 (14): 2654-2658
文摘Background: The treatment of high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis (HGDS) is still challenging and controversial. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of the posterior reduction and monosegmental fusion assisted by intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) navigation system in managing the HGDS. Methods: Thirteen consecutive HGDS patients were treated with posterior decompression, reduction and monosegmental fusion ofL5/S1, assisted by intraoperative 3D navigation system. The clinical and radiographic outcomes were evaluated, with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. The differences between the pre- and post-operative measures were statistically analyzed using a two-tailed, paired t-test. Results: At most recent follow-up, 12 patients were pain-free. Only l patient had moderate pain, There were no permanent neurological complications or pseudarthrosis. The magnetic resonance imaging showed that there was no obvious disc degeneration in the adjacent segment. All radiographic parameters were improved. Mean slippage improved from 63.2% before surgery to 12.2% after surgery and 11.0% at latest follow-up. Lumbar lordosis changed from preoperative 34.9 ± 13.3° to postoperative 50.4 ±9.9°, and 49.3 ± 7.8° at last follow-up. L5 incidence improved from 71.0 ± 11.3° to 54.0 ± 1 1.9° and did not change significantly at the last follow-up 53.±1 15.4°. While pelvic incidence remained unchanged, sacral slip significantly decreased from preoperative 32.7± 12.5° to postoperative 42.6 ± 9.8°and remained constant to the last follow-up 44.4 ± 6.9°. Pelvic tilt significantly decreased from 38.4±12.5° to 30.9± 8.1° and remained unchanged at the last fbllow-up 28.1± 11.2°. Conclusions: Posterior reduction and monosegmental fusion of L5/S1 assisted by intraoperative 3D navigation are an effective technique for managing high-grade dysplastic spondylolisthesis. A complete reduction of local deformity and excellent correction of overall sagittal balance can be achieved.
文摘Background:Although pedicle screw placement (PSP) is a well-established technique for spine surgery,the treatment of patients with primary invasive spinal tumor (PIST) has high surgical risks secondary to destroyed pedicles.Intraoperative three-dimensional fluoroscopy-based navigation (ITFN) system permits safe and accurate instrumentation of the spine with the advantage of obtaining intraoperative real-time three-dimensional images and automatic registration.The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of PSP using ITFN system for patients afflicted with PIST in the thoracic spine.Methods:Fifty-one patients diagnosed with PISTs were retrospectively analyzed,and 157 pedicles screws were implanted in 23 patients using the free-hand technique (free-hand group) and 197 pedicle screws were implanted in 28 patients using the ITFN system (ITFN group).Modified classification of Gertzbein and Robbins was used to evaluate the accuracy of PSP,and McCormick classification was applied for assessment of neurological function.Demographic data and factors affecting accuracy of screw insertion were compared using independent t-test while comparison of accuracy of screw insertion between the two groups was analyzed with Chi-square test.Results:Of 51 patients,39 demonstrated improved neurological status and the other 12 patients reported that symptoms remained the same.In the free-hand group,145 screws (92.4%) were Grade Ⅰ,9 screws (5.7%) were Grade Ⅱ,and 3 screws (1.9%) were Grade Ⅲ.In the ITFN group,192 screws (97.4%) were Grade Ⅰ,5 screws (2.6%) were Grade Ⅱ,and no Grade Ⅲ screw was detected.Statistical analysis showed that the accuracies of pedicle screws in the two groups are significantly different (χ^2 =4.981,P =0.026).Conclusions:The treatments of PISTs include total tumor resection and reconstruction of spine stability.The ITFN system provides a high accuracy of pedicle screw placement.
文摘BACKGROUND As a new digital holographic imaging technology,mixed reality(MR)technology has unique advantages in determining the liver anatomy and location of tumor lesions.With the popularization of 5 G communication technology,MR shows great potential in preoperative planning and intraoperative navigation,making hepatectomy more accurate and safer.AIM To evaluate the application value of MR technology in hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).METHODS The clinical data of 95 patients who underwent open hepatectomy surgery for HCC between June 2018 and October 2020 at our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.We selected 95 patients with HCC according to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria.In 38 patients,hepatectomy was assisted by MR(Group A),and an additional 57 patients underwent traditional hepatectomy without MR(Group B).The perioperative outcomes of the two groups were collected and compared to evaluate the application value of MR in hepatectomy for patients with HCC.RESULTS We summarized the technical process of MR-assisted hepatectomy in the treatment of HCC.Compared to traditional hepatectomy in Group B,MR-assisted hepatectomy in Group A yielded a shorter operation time(202.86±46.02 min vs 229.52±57.13 min,P=0.003),less volume of bleeding(329.29±97.31 mL vs 398.23±159.61 mL,P=0.028),and shorter obstructive time of the portal vein(17.71±4.16 min vs 21.58±5.24 min,P=0.019).Group A had lower alanine aminotransferas and higher albumin values on the third day after the operation(119.74±29.08 U/L vs 135.53±36.68 U/L,P=0.029 and 33.60±3.21 g/L vs 31.80±3.51 g/L,P=0.014,respectively).The total postoperative complications and hospitalization days in Group A were significantly less than those in Group B[14(37.84%)vs 35(60.34%),P=0.032 and 12.05±4.04 d vs 13.78±4.13 d,P=0.049,respectively].CONCLUSION MR has some application value in three-dimensional visualization of the liver,surgical planning,and intraoperative navigation during hepatectomy,and it significantly improves the perioperative outcomes of hepatectomy for HCC.