2023
DOI: 10.1111/os.13750
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A Novel Free‐hand Technique of Pedicle Screw Placement in the Lumbar Spine: Accuracy Evaluation and Preliminary Clinical Results

Abstract: ObjectivePedicle screw implantation is the most common technique to achieve stability during spinal surgeries. Current methods for locating the entry point do not have a quantified criteria and highly rely on the surgeons' experience. Therefore, we aim to propose a quantified pedicle screw placement technique in the lumbar spine and to investigate its accuracy and safety in clinical practice.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study involving 110 patients who received spinal surgery in our hospital from August… Show more

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“…Transpedicular vertebral fixation can be applied to a wide range of spinal conditions, including congenital deformities such as scoliosis or hyperkyphosis, vertebral fractures, spinal tumors, and degenerative, infectious, and vascular disorders. 1,2 Over the last 100 years, spine surgery has undergone a remarkable transformation in medicine. One of the earliest successful internal fixation techniques was developed by Hadra in 1981, with a simple silver wire loop in a figure-eight shape around the spinous processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transpedicular vertebral fixation can be applied to a wide range of spinal conditions, including congenital deformities such as scoliosis or hyperkyphosis, vertebral fractures, spinal tumors, and degenerative, infectious, and vascular disorders. 1,2 Over the last 100 years, spine surgery has undergone a remarkable transformation in medicine. One of the earliest successful internal fixation techniques was developed by Hadra in 1981, with a simple silver wire loop in a figure-eight shape around the spinous processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%