2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16682/v1
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The three-dimensional printed template guided technique for S2AI screw placement and a comparison with freehand technique

Abstract: Background Sacropelvic fixation continues to present challenges when involved in the adult spinal deformity correction. The S2 alar iliac (S2AI) fixation is commonly used in sacropelvic fixation. Several techniques, including intraoperative navigation and freehand technique, were used for S2AI screws placement. The aim of this study is to analyze the anatomic parameters for S2AI screw trajectory in Asian population and introduce a novel technique described as three-dimensional printed template guided technique… Show more

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“…The 3DP templates have been used at all vertebral levels, even for the S2AI screws. 33 At the cervical level, the pedicle screw instrumentation is of a highly delicate methodology because of the neural and vascular structures extremely susceptible to injury and their anatomical variations. In the study of Lu et al on cervical vertebrae, a total of 84 pedicle screws were inserted, and the accuracy of the screw position was affirmed by postoperative X-rays and CT examines, and no screw misplacement was observed.…”
Section: Intraoperative Pedicle Screw Templatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3DP templates have been used at all vertebral levels, even for the S2AI screws. 33 At the cervical level, the pedicle screw instrumentation is of a highly delicate methodology because of the neural and vascular structures extremely susceptible to injury and their anatomical variations. In the study of Lu et al on cervical vertebrae, a total of 84 pedicle screws were inserted, and the accuracy of the screw position was affirmed by postoperative X-rays and CT examines, and no screw misplacement was observed.…”
Section: Intraoperative Pedicle Screw Templatesmentioning
confidence: 99%