Biomechanical Effects of Lateral Inclination C1 and C2 Pedicle Screws on Atlantoaxial Fixation

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作者
Zhang, Lei [1 ]
Wang, Huan [1 ]
机构
[1] China Med Univ, Shengjing Hosp, Dept Spine Surg, 36 Sanhao St, Shenyang 110004, Peoples R China
关键词
Atlantoaxial fixation; Cadaveric study; Lateral inclination C-1 pedicle screw; Lateral inclination C-2 pedicle screw; Narrow C-1 posterior arch; POSTERIOR ARCH; MASS SCREWS; PULLOUT STRENGTHS; POLYAXIAL SCREW; CASE SERIES; C2; PEDICLE; FEASIBILITY; INSERTION; ATLAS; SPINE;
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10.1111/os.13137
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Objective To assess the biomechanical effect of lateral inclination C-1 and C-2 pedicle screws on the atlantoaxial fixation through vitro human cadaveric study. Methods From January 2016 to December 2017, fresh-frozen cadaveric cervical spines with intact ligaments from eight donated cadavers at an average age of 71.5 +/- 10.6 years, comprising of six males and two females, were collected. There were no fracture and congenital malformation in all specimens according to the imaging examination. The range of motion (ROM) of the specimens were tested in their intact condition and destabilized condition. Next, the specimens were randomly divided into two groups to ensure no differences in sex and age: Group 1 was medial inclination C-1 pedicle screw and C-2 pedicle screws (C1MPS-C2PS) and Group 2 was lateral inclination C-1 pedicle screw and C-2 pedicle screws (C1LPS-C2PS). The ROM of the fixation scenarios were recorded. Thereafter, all the specimens with fixation constructs were tested for 1,000 cycles of axial rotation and tensile loading to failure was carried out collinearly to the longitudinal axis of all the screws, the data were documented as screw pullout strength (SPS) in newtons. All the recorded data subjected to quantitative analysis. Results The ROM of specimens was increased significantly in destabilized condition and significantly reduced in fixation condition compared with intact condition. In C1LPS-C2PS groups, the C-1-C-2 cervical segment showed 3.96 degrees +/- 1.21 degrees and 3.75 degrees +/- 1.33 degrees in flexion and extension direction, 2.85 degrees +/- 0.91 degrees and 2.96 degrees +/- 0.71 degrees in right and left lateral bending, 2.20 degrees +/- 0.43 degrees and 2.15 degrees +/- 0.40 degrees in right and left axial rotation. In C1MPS-C2PS groups, it showed 4.24 degrees +/- 1.31 degrees and 3.98 degrees +/- 1.21 degrees in flexion and extension direction, 2.76 degrees +/- 1.10 degrees and 3.23 degrees +/- 0.62 degrees in right and left lateral bending, 2.20 degrees +/- 0.46 degrees and 2.21 degrees +/- 0.42 degrees in right and left axial rotation. There was no statistically significant difference on ROM and screw pullout strengths (764.29 +/- 129.00 N vs 714.55 +/- 164.63 N) between the two groups. However, there was one specimen in the C1MPS-C2PS group showing rupture the inferior wall of the left screw trajectory owing to the relatively thin posterior arch of the atlas, the screw pullout strength was significantly reduced (left pullout strength value: 430.5 N, right pullout strength value: 748.4 N). Therefore, in the case of the thin posterior arch of the atlas, the C1LPS-C2PS group had strong long-term biomechanics. Conclusion The lateral inclination C-1 pedicle screw can achieve the same biomechanical strength as the traditional atlas pedicle screw. However, for the case where the posterior arch of the atlas is relatively thin, a lateral inclination C-1 pedicle screw is more suitable.
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页码:2027 / 2033
页数:7
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