2018
DOI: 10.1051/sicotj/2018052
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Motion preservation surgery: excision of juxta C5–C6 intervertebral disc osteoid osteoma using 3D C-arm based navigation: technical report

Abstract: Introduction: Precise targeted excision of the C5–C6 osteoid osteoma with placement of reference array on clavicle with minimal disturbance of anatomy and motion.Methods: A 20-year-old male presented with an osteoid osteoma in the superior end plate of the C6 vertebra abutting the spinal canal causing intractable pain. The authors curetted the nidus using a 3D C-arm-based intraoperative scan integrated with an optical navigation system through a minimal access anterior cervical exposure. The patient reference … Show more

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“…As a result, postoperative complications are reduced, and patients experience shorter hospitalization periods. Kulkarni et al 17 utilized C‐arm‐based three‐dimensional navigation and endoscopy to precisely resect osteoid osteoma in C5–C6 vertebral bodies. The combination of intraoperative scanning and optical navigation allowed accurate curettage of the tumor while preserving the cervical motion segment.…”
Section: Technical Advantages Of Computer‐assisted Navigation Fully V...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, postoperative complications are reduced, and patients experience shorter hospitalization periods. Kulkarni et al 17 utilized C‐arm‐based three‐dimensional navigation and endoscopy to precisely resect osteoid osteoma in C5–C6 vertebral bodies. The combination of intraoperative scanning and optical navigation allowed accurate curettage of the tumor while preserving the cervical motion segment.…”
Section: Technical Advantages Of Computer‐assisted Navigation Fully V...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reinhold et al described custom-made guidance, which in combination with conventional fluoroscopy, improved CPS placement. 9,10 Although navigation systems have been demonstrated to be highly reliable, those using such systems should be aware of their limitations, [11][12][13] which include hardware, software, and human failure, and changes in intersegmental relationships between vertebral segments during registration and actual positioning during surgery, especially in settings of traumatic or degenerative instability. In addition, the high costs of navigation systems limit their use by spine surgeons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 However, there is general agreement that complete excision is the treatment of choice and incomplete nidus removal leads to recurrence of symptoms. 9 There are several approaches to remove a lesion in the femoral head and neck. Strong et al described three routes to access a femoral neck lesion.…”
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