2012
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e31825c05cd
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Percutaneous Lumbar Pedicle Screw Placement Aided by Computer-Assisted Fluoroscopy-Based Navigation

Abstract: Use of Guidance reduces fluoroscopy and insertion times with increased accuracy compared with conventional fluoroscopic methods of percutaneous pedicle screw insertion.

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“…As vertebral stability is mainly involved in the anterior middle spine (accounting for ∼60%), performing posterolateral fusion during surgery is not reliable and is ineffective for the stabilization of the anterior middle spine. Bone transplantation of the affected vertebral body is controversial and not all vertebral fractures require bone transplantation (21,22). Bone transplantation of the affected vertebral body is recommended for thoracolumbar unstable fractures, including vertebral fractures with compression >1/3, vertebral burst fractures, fracture fragment intrusion into the spinal canal and cases of a larger empty cavity in the vertebral body following vertebral body reduction and in which long-term vertebral height loss is easily generated (2326).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As vertebral stability is mainly involved in the anterior middle spine (accounting for ∼60%), performing posterolateral fusion during surgery is not reliable and is ineffective for the stabilization of the anterior middle spine. Bone transplantation of the affected vertebral body is controversial and not all vertebral fractures require bone transplantation (21,22). Bone transplantation of the affected vertebral body is recommended for thoracolumbar unstable fractures, including vertebral fractures with compression >1/3, vertebral burst fractures, fracture fragment intrusion into the spinal canal and cases of a larger empty cavity in the vertebral body following vertebral body reduction and in which long-term vertebral height loss is easily generated (2326).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instrumented segments above and below the osteotomy do not require a specific fusion procedure since they are already fused and no additional segment is included into the procedure. Because of the critical anatomy with hypoplastic pedicles, and to reduce radiation exposure, the pedicle screw placement is performed using a navigation system [15]. Protection of neural structures and avoidance of neurological deficits during minimally invasive surgery is improved by using intraoperative navigation in conjunction with neuromonitoring [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of computer assisted fluoroscopy based surgery helps to reduce this radiation exposure and simultaneously might contribute to lower misplacement rates of percutaneously inserted pedicle screws [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pedicle screw placement with limited touch by hand can reduce the need for fluoroscopy, it can prolong the operative time, and it is difficult to ensure the consistency of the screw entry point and direction, which is not conducive to facilitating fracture reduction. Computer navigation can improve the accuracy of PPS placement, but the high learning curve and high cost limit its application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%