There is a high probability of iatrogenic perforation of the vertebral pedicle wall during the application of subaxial cervical pedicle screw (CPS). The goal of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of CPS insertion at C3-C7 in vitro using novel calipers based on the gravity line.Nine cadaveric cervical spines underwent computed tomography scanning and preoperative design. A lateral fluoroscopic view was taken to measure the intra-operative sagittal angle by C-arm with hanging cross structured K-wires. By referring to the gravity line, caliper A was used to locate the entry point, while caliper B was employed to guide the screw insertion. Postoperative CT scans were performed to assess the accuracy of the screw placements, according to th...
Object: Careful preoperative planning with thin-slice computed tomography (CT) scan is useful for ha...
Evaluate the accuracy of five different techniques for lower cervical pedicle screw placement. Fo...
The aim is to design a patient-specific instrument (PSI) for multilevel cervical pedicle screw place...
<div><p>Object</p><p>There is a high probability of iatrogenic perforation of the vertebral pedicle ...
Placement of pedicle screws has become a widely used procedure for spinal fusion in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND Biomechanical studies revealed that pedicle screw instrumentation has a superior stabiliz...
Purpose: Cervical pedicle screws (CPSs), though associated with complications and steep learning cur...
The present study attempted to validate the “Burcev freehand method” based on anatomical observation...
Pedicle screw stabilization, the standard technique in the thoracic and lumbar spine, is increasingl...
Placement of pedicle screw in the subaxial cervical spine is a challenging and complex technique but...
Study DesignCadaveric study.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy and feasibil...
Abstract Background Precise pedicle screw placement of the subaxial cervical spine is difficult. Not...
Study Design. Prospective clinical study with postop-erative radiologic control of pedicle screw pla...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified, parsimonious, faster to produce, easier ...
This study describes a new and safe freehand cervical pedicle screw insertion technique using preope...
Object: Careful preoperative planning with thin-slice computed tomography (CT) scan is useful for ha...
Evaluate the accuracy of five different techniques for lower cervical pedicle screw placement. Fo...
The aim is to design a patient-specific instrument (PSI) for multilevel cervical pedicle screw place...
<div><p>Object</p><p>There is a high probability of iatrogenic perforation of the vertebral pedicle ...
Placement of pedicle screws has become a widely used procedure for spinal fusion in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND Biomechanical studies revealed that pedicle screw instrumentation has a superior stabiliz...
Purpose: Cervical pedicle screws (CPSs), though associated with complications and steep learning cur...
The present study attempted to validate the “Burcev freehand method” based on anatomical observation...
Pedicle screw stabilization, the standard technique in the thoracic and lumbar spine, is increasingl...
Placement of pedicle screw in the subaxial cervical spine is a challenging and complex technique but...
Study DesignCadaveric study.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy and feasibil...
Abstract Background Precise pedicle screw placement of the subaxial cervical spine is difficult. Not...
Study Design. Prospective clinical study with postop-erative radiologic control of pedicle screw pla...
Background: This study was conducted to develop a modified, parsimonious, faster to produce, easier ...
This study describes a new and safe freehand cervical pedicle screw insertion technique using preope...
Object: Careful preoperative planning with thin-slice computed tomography (CT) scan is useful for ha...
Evaluate the accuracy of five different techniques for lower cervical pedicle screw placement. Fo...
The aim is to design a patient-specific instrument (PSI) for multilevel cervical pedicle screw place...