DocumentCode
3808966
Title
Development of a method for ultrasound-guided placement of pedicle screws
Author
Muris Mujagic;Howard J. Ginsberg;Richard S.C. Cobbold
Author_Institution
Inst. of Biomater. & Biomed. Eng., Toronto Univ., Toronto, ON
Volume
55
Issue
6
fYear
2008
Abstract
Many forms of spinal fusion involve the placement of long screws through the pedicles into the vertebral body. During the procedure, there is substantial risk of damage to vital neural and vascular structures due to the limited visibility of anatomic landmarks and high anatomic variability. As an alternative to current guidance systems, we have investigated the feasibility of performing ultrasound imaging through cancellous bone for the purpose of pedicle screw guidance. Quantitative ultrasonic characterization and A-mode imaging of seven defatted vertebral cancellous bone specimens was performed along the craniocaudal axis in water with unfocused, 1-MHz and 3.5- MHz broadband transducers. The center frequency attenuation increased considerably from 10.5 plusmn 4.6 dB/cm at 1 MHz to 24.1 plusmn 7.2 dB/cm at 3.5 MHz, while the speed of sound exhibited moderate positive dispersion, increasing from 1489 plusmn 4.7 m/s at 1 MHz to 1494 plusmn 4.2 m/s at 3.5 MHz. Despite the high attenuation and large specimen thickness (1.0-1.9 cm), A-mode imaging through cancellous bone to detect an aluminum reflector was possible in 83.2% and 70.1% of the cases at 1 MHz and 3.5 MHz, respectively. Specimen boundaries were identifiable with clinically sufficient average accuracy of 1.1 mm and 0.9 mm in the 1 MHz and 3.5 MHz A-mode images, respectively.
Keywords
"Ultrasonic imaging","Fasteners","Cancellous bone","Surgery","Spine","Probes","Attenuation","Biomedical engineering","Surges","Life members"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2008.789
Filename
4536921
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