2018
DOI: 10.4103/sni.sni_5_18
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Accuracy of percutaneous pedicle screw insertion in spinal fixation of traumatic thoracic and lumbar spine fractures

Abstract: Background:Percutaneous insertion of pedicle screws was developed as a minimally invasive alternative to the different open spinal procedures. Here, we determined the accuracy of percutaneous pedicle screw insertion.Methods:For 60 consecutive patients with thoracic/lumbar spine fractures, computed tomography (CT) studies were utilized to assess the accuracy of percutaneous pedicle screw positioning. A screw was identified as cortical encroachment if the pedicle cortex could not be visualized, while Frank penet… Show more

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“…Previous research has reported thoracic PPS misplacement rates ranging from 4.2% to 25.7% in the prone position [35][36][37][38]. These data were derived when patients were prone, casting doubt on their applicability in the lateral position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Previous research has reported thoracic PPS misplacement rates ranging from 4.2% to 25.7% in the prone position [35][36][37][38]. These data were derived when patients were prone, casting doubt on their applicability in the lateral position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Currently, the rate of misplacement of thoracic PPS is reported to be between 4% and 26% [14][15][16] . To our best knowledge, the present study is the largest sample of thoracic PPSs reported to date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spinal surgeon's intraoperative radiation exposure may be unacceptable since they might exceed the lifetime limit in less than 10 years 26 . And incorrectly placed screws may only become apparent later in the process with the use of C‐arm fluoroscopy 27 . Alternatively, ECD presents a viable option for real‐time navigation without the risks associated with ionizing radiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 And incorrectly placed screws may only become apparent later in the process with the use of C-arm fluoroscopy. 27 Alternatively, ECD presents a viable option for real-time navigation without the risks associated with ionizing radiation. And we modified the ECD with six differently colored lamps on the progress bar in this study.…”
Section: Advantages Of Ecd In Spinal Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%