Bioengineering (Jun 2023)

Using a 3D Navigation Template to Increase the Accuracy of Thoracic Pedicle Screws in Patients with Scoliosis

  • Cheng-Hao Jiang,
  • Yan Shi,
  • Yong-Mei Sun,
  • Ming-Jun Cai,
  • Hai-Long Wu,
  • Li-Sheng Hu,
  • Li-Min Yu,
  • Peng Wang,
  • Jie Shen,
  • Yong-Can Huang,
  • Bin-Sheng Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10070756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 756

Abstract

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This study compares the accuracy and safety of pedicle screw placement using a 3D navigation template with the free-hand fluoroscopy technique in scoliotic patients. Fifteen scoliotic patients were recruited and divided into a template group (eight cases) and a free-hand group (seven cases). All patients received posterior corrective surgeries, and the pedicle screw was placed using a 3D navigation template or a free-hand technique. After surgery, the positions of the pedicle screws were evaluated using CT. A total of 264 pedicle screws were implanted in 15 patients. Both the two techniques were found to achieve satisfactory safety of screw insertion in scoliotic patients (89.9% vs. 90.5%). In the thoracic region, the 3D navigation template was able to achieve a much higher accuracy of screw than the free-hand technique (75.3% vs. 60.4%). In the two groups, the accuracy rates on the convex side were slightly higher than on the concave side, while no significance was seen. In terms of rotational vertebrae, no significant differences were seen in Grades I or II vertebrae between the two groups. In conclusion, the 3D navigation template technique significantly increased the accuracy of thoracic pedicle screw placement, which held great potential for extensively clinical application.

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