和田 圭司
   Department   Other, Other
   Position  
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title Cervical Pedicle Screw Insertion Using O-Arm-Based 3D Navigation: Technical Advancement to Improve Accuracy of Screws.
Journal Formal name:World neurosurgery
Abbreviation:World Neurosurg
ISSN code:18788769/18788750
Domestic / ForeginForegin
Volume, Issue, Page 139,pp.e182-e188
Author and coauthor Wada Keiji, Tamaki Ryo, Inoue Tomohisa, Hagiwara Kenji, Okazaki Ken
Publication date 2020/07
Summary OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to report the technical advancement to improve the accuracy of cervical pedicle screw (CPS) placement using O-arm-based 3D navigation.METHODS:Sixty-four patients who underwent CPS using O-arm in the spine level of C2 to C7 between June 2013 and February 2020 were involved. In the first phase, a reference frame was placed onto the spinous process of the cranial vertebrae and used it at a maximum of 3 vertebral levels. The navigation guide sleeve was used to drill a screw hole. In the second phase, a reference frame that can hold 3 vertebrae was introduced. In the third phase, a drill guide sleeve to minimize bending of the drill tip was developed. In the fourth phase, navigated surgical drill was introduced. Screw accuracy was assessed using Neo classification: grade (G) 0, no perforation; G1, perforation <2 mm; G2, perforation 2-4 mm; and G3, perforation >4 mm.RESULTS:Mean age at surgery was 67 (19-88) years. A total of 317 CPSs were inserted. In total, 83 screws were inserted in the first phase, 60 in the second phase, 87 in the third phase, and 87 in the fourth phase. The total proportion of malpositioning was 3.8% (12/317 screws) and all were G1; 6.0% (5/83 screws) in the first phase, 8.3% (5/60 screws) in the second phase, 1.2% (1/87 screws) in the third phase, and 1.2% (1/87 screws) in the fourth phase (P < 0.05).CONCLUSIONS:O-arm use improved CPS placement accuracy with the advancement of techniques and instruments.
DOI 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.03.171
PMID 32272275