Title of article :
Accuracy and complications of pedicle screw insertion for lumbar and thoracolumbar fractures
Author/Authors :
Azimi, Parisa Shohada Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shahzadi, Sohrab Shohada Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shahzadi, Andia University of Toronto - Ontario, Canada
Abstract :
Background: The accuracy of pedicle screw placement is essential for lumbar and thoracolumbar
spine fracture fixation.
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to assess the accuracy of the pedicle screw placement
with conventional C-arm fuoroscopy-guided in these patients.
Methods: A retrospective review identified patients who underwent operative management
with thoracolumbar instruments at our hospital between June 2012 and August 2013. Clinical
data were acquired from medical records and final screw positions were graded based on a
classification of Gertzbein and Robbins.
Results: A total of 216 pedicle screws in 52 patients (34 males, mean age 32.6±5.8 years) were
evaluated. They were instrumented with transpedicular posterior fixation technique within 72
hours. The follow-up time was 6.1 months (ranging from 1 to 14 months). The screws were
graded A (n=43 [19.9%]), B (n=89 [41.2%]), C (n=62 [28.7%]), D (n=21 [9.7%]), and E (n=1
[0.5%]). One of the screws was revised on the second day after surgery due to screw malposition.
Conclusion: Based on existing facilities, the findings showed that the pedicle instrumentation
screws with transpedicular posterior fixation technique in patients with lumbar and thoracolumbar
fractures can be done with acceptable complication rate. However, more advanced equipment
as CT navigation (O-arm) is recommended for higher accuracy.
Keywords :
Lumbar and thoracolumbar fracture , Spine instrumentation , Accuracy , Pedicle screw placement
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics