Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. Differences in these techniques are related to entry points, lateral angulations and the cephalocaudal axis. Aim : We evaluated 20 patients who underwent lateral mass screw placement between 2007 and 2009. Computed tomography (CT) scans of the cervical vertebrae were analyzed for each patient. Material and Methods : We measured the maximal transition from the midpoint of the lateral mass to a proposed intersection point by a line connecting the corresponding spinous process and outermost rim of the transverse foramen at each level. This determined an optimal entry point during the tip of screw tilted on the same level of spinous process. R...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Inadvertent perforation of the C0-C1 and C1-C2 joints is one of the potential co...
Introduction: Pedicle screws (PSs) or lateral mass screws (LMSs) are used in posterior cervical spin...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the lateral mass screw (LMS) ...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
Objective To determine the ideal Atlas (C1) lateral mass screw placement and trajectory using the in...
Introduction: Lateral mass screws (LMS) have been widely used for the posterior fusion of the cervic...
Background: Lateral mass screw (LMS) and transpedicular screw (TPS) techniques are the two major opt...
OBJECTIVE: To assess optimal angulation characteristics of lateral mass screws for subaxial (C3 to C...
Object. The authors measured relevant quantitative anatomical parameters to define safety zones for ...
To evaluate the veracity of the C1 lateral mass screw insertion in the atlantoaxial fixation using p...
Background context: Lateral mass screw fixation is the standard for posterior subaxial cervical fixa...
Study Design. Retrospective radiographic study of the technique for C1 lateral mass screw (C1LMS) an...
Background context: Lateral mass screw fixation is the standard for posterior subaxial cervical fixa...
Lateral mass screws represent a unique challenge to practising spine surgeons because this technique...
C2 straight lateral mass fixation is a technique that can be used for cervical fixation in patients...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Inadvertent perforation of the C0-C1 and C1-C2 joints is one of the potential co...
Introduction: Pedicle screws (PSs) or lateral mass screws (LMSs) are used in posterior cervical spin...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the lateral mass screw (LMS) ...
Background : Lateral mass screw placement techniques have been broadly described in the literature. ...
Objective To determine the ideal Atlas (C1) lateral mass screw placement and trajectory using the in...
Introduction: Lateral mass screws (LMS) have been widely used for the posterior fusion of the cervic...
Background: Lateral mass screw (LMS) and transpedicular screw (TPS) techniques are the two major opt...
OBJECTIVE: To assess optimal angulation characteristics of lateral mass screws for subaxial (C3 to C...
Object. The authors measured relevant quantitative anatomical parameters to define safety zones for ...
To evaluate the veracity of the C1 lateral mass screw insertion in the atlantoaxial fixation using p...
Background context: Lateral mass screw fixation is the standard for posterior subaxial cervical fixa...
Study Design. Retrospective radiographic study of the technique for C1 lateral mass screw (C1LMS) an...
Background context: Lateral mass screw fixation is the standard for posterior subaxial cervical fixa...
Lateral mass screws represent a unique challenge to practising spine surgeons because this technique...
C2 straight lateral mass fixation is a technique that can be used for cervical fixation in patients...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Inadvertent perforation of the C0-C1 and C1-C2 joints is one of the potential co...
Introduction: Pedicle screws (PSs) or lateral mass screws (LMSs) are used in posterior cervical spin...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the lateral mass screw (LMS) ...