Pedicle Screw Placement Aided by C-Arm Fluoroscopy: A "Nevermore without" Technology to Pursue Optimal Spine Fixation.
Silvana TumbioloRosa Maria GerardiLara BrunassoRoberta CostanzoMaria Cristina LombardoSimona PorcaroAlessandro AdornoGiuseppe La FataSaverio PaoliniMassimiliano VisocchiDomenico Gerardo IacopinoRosario MaugeriPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement (2023)
The surgical technique and the intraoperative technology that support spinal pedicle screw placement have consistently evolved over the past decades to decrease the misplacement rate of pedicle screws. We retrospectively evaluated our case series by analyzing the period 2016-2020. Patients undergoing pedicle screw fixation for cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine degenerative diseases have been included. Surgery was carried out with the aid of intraoperative 3D C-arm fluoroscopy to assess and optimize screw placement and/or correct possible mispositioning. Each patient underwent a postoperative CT scan. Our aim was to evaluate the safety and accuracy of pedicle screw placement and estimate the variation in mispositioning rates. We carried out 329 surgical procedures, as follows: 70 cervical, 78 thoracic spine, and 181 lumbar spine surgeries. An excellent overall pedicle screw positioning was obtained, with slight differences between the cervical (98.6%), thoracic (100%), and lumbar (98.9%) tracts. Accordingly, only three patients required a revision surgery owing to mispositioning (0.91%). In particular, intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy significatively improved the accuracy of thoracic screw positioning, as shown by postoperative CT scans. Our experience proves the crucial role of intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy in pursuing optimal technical results and improving patient outcomes at follow-up.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- patients undergoing
- spinal cord
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- ultrasound guided
- end stage renal disease
- robot assisted
- contrast enhanced
- image quality
- coronary artery bypass
- catheter ablation
- newly diagnosed
- total knee arthroplasty
- positron emission tomography
- peritoneal dialysis
- spinal cord injury
- prognostic factors
- chronic kidney disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- magnetic resonance
- surgical site infection
- finite element analysis