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Background: We evaluated how and whether the pedicular morphometry of the C7 and T1 vertebrae might impact C7/T1 spinal fusions for patients from Argentina. Methods: Using computed tomography (CT) scans, we evaluated the pedicular morphology at the C7 and T1 levels. Results: Among 102 male and female CT studies, we observed significant differences in the height, width, length, and morphometry of the C7 and T1 pedicles. Conclusion: This study of C7/T1 CT scans revealed significant sex-based morphometric differences, particularly in pedicle height, width, and length at C7 and T1. Given the notable variability in vertebral characteristics observed in our study sample, we recommend preoperative planning with CT scans for C7/T1 fusion.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility, safety and accuracy of pedicle screw placement in the upper thoracic spine using the free-hand technique with the aid of fluoroscopy; to analyze the methods used to verify correct screw positioning intra and postoperatively. METHOD: All patients with instability of the cervicothoracic or upper thoracic spine and at least one screw placed in the segment T1-T6 as part of a posterior construct entered the study. Only C-arm intraoperative fluoroscopy was used to guide screw placement. RESULTS: We obtained excellent positioning in 98.07 percent of the screws. CT scans precisely demonstrated pedicle wall and anterolateral body violations. There was no hardware failure, no neurological or vascular injury and no loss of alignment during the follow-up period. CONCLUSION: Pedicle screws can be safely placed in the upper thoracic spine when strict technical principles are followed. Only a CT scan can precisely demonstrate vertebral body and medial pedicle cortical violations.
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a factibilidade, segurança e eficácia da colocação de parafusos pediculares na coluna torácia alta utilizando apenas a fluoroscopia; analisar os métodos intra e pós-operatórios de verficação do posicionamento de parafusos. MÉTODO: Todos os pacientes com instabilidade da coluna cervico-torácica ou torácica alta e pelo menos um parafuso colocado no segmento T1-T6 foram incluídos no estudo. Apenas fluoroscopia intra-operatória foi utilizada para guiar a colocação dos parafusos. RESULTADOS: Obtivemos excelente posicionamento em 98,07 por cento dos parafusos. TC axial mostrou precisamente violações pediculares e da parede anterolateral do corpo vertebral. Não houve falência do instrumental, lesões neurológicas ou vasculares, ou perda do alinhamento sagital no período de seguimento. CONCLUSÃO: Os parafusos pediculares podem ser colocados com segurança na coluna torácica alta desde que técnicas operatórias precisas sejam executadas. Somente a TC pode demonstrar precisamente violações do corpo vertebral e da parede pedicular.
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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Bone Screws , Spinal Diseases/surgery , Spinal Fusion/methods , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Feasibility Studies , Fluoroscopy , Follow-Up Studies , Joint Instability/surgery , Monitoring, Intraoperative/methods , Spinal Diseases , Spinal Fusion/instrumentation , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Thoracic Vertebrae/injuries , Thoracic VertebraeABSTRACT
Lesions of the cervicothoracic junction have a high propensity for causing instability and present unique challenges in the surgical treatment. Several surgical approaches to this region have been described in the literature. We report our experience in the surgical treatment of six patients with unstable lesions involving the cervicothoracic junction at T1 and T2 vertebral bodies. The patients underwent an anterior left Smith-Robinson approach and manubriotomy. Mesh and cervical plate system were used for stabilization and reconstruction of the region. No complication related to the surgical procedure was observed. In our experience, in injuries involving the T1 and T2 vertebral bodies, the transmanubrial approach offers good working room to remove the lesions and anterior reconstruction.
Lesões da junção cérvico-torácica têm alta tendência em causar instabilidade e apresentam grandes desafios ao tratamento cirúrgico. Diversas abordagens cirúrgicas a esta região foram descritas na literatura. Relatamos nossa experiência no tratamento cirúrgico de seis pacientes com lesões instáveis envolvendo a junção cérvico-torácica em corpos vertebrais de T1 e T2. Os pacientes foram submetidos a uma abordagem anterior de Smith-Robinson pela esquerda e manubriotomia. Mesh e placa cervical foram utilizados para estabilização e reconstrução da região. Nenhuma complicação relacionada ao procedimento cirúrgico foi observada. Em nossa experiência, em lesões que envolvem os corpos vertebrais de T1 e T2, a abordagem transmanubrial oferece bom campo de trabalho para remoção das lesões e estabilização anterior.