Coluna/Columna (Sep 2015)

ONE OR TWO SCREWS IN THE FRACTURE OF THE ODONTOID PROCESS? EVALUATION USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

  • Carlos Alexandre Botelho do Amaral,
  • Edgar Taira Nakagawa,
  • Leonardo Ternis Ferreira,
  • José Sergio Franco,
  • Robinson Esteves Santos Pires,
  • Flávio Cavallari,
  • Pedro José Labronici

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-185120151403147309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 210 – 213

Abstract

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Objective:To evaluate the bone area of the odontoid process through computed tomography and its relation with the area of one and two screws in the male and female subjects.Methods:188 CT scans of adults were analyzed. The isthmus area was selected and the transverse diameter was measured at 1.2 mm from the base of odontoid.Results:After placement of a screw, the odontoid area remains with 82% of free bone for both men and women. With two screws, 45.6% of women, had a free bone area of the odontoid process between 50% and 75% and 54.4% were above 75%. 26.6% men had percentage from 50% to 75% of free bone area and 73.4% above 75% (p=0.07). After the placement of two screws, the bone area was, in average, 77.3% in men and 75.4% in women. Using the Student t-test, the differences between the average of percentage of free bone area in men and women are significantly lower in women (p=0.0012).Conclusion:The pre-operative planning through CT can help to choose the number of screws in the odontoid process. The choice should be particularly careful when using two screws in women.

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