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枕髁前螺钉重建颅椎连接的可行性:一种新技术的数字解剖学和尸体研究

 

Authors Xu D , Peng Y, Li H, Wang Y, Ma W

Received 31 July 2021

Accepted for publication 26 August 2021

Published 8 September 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 5405—5413

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S332071

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser

Background: Anterior occipital condyle screw (AOCS) could be a feasible alternative technique for occipitocervical fusion for reconstruction of craniovertebral junction. This study aimed to analyze the feasibility of AOCS.
Methods: The craniovertebral junction computed tomography (CT) scans of 40 adults were enrolled and imported into Mimics software. Then, the three-dimensional reconstruction digital model of craniovertebral junction was established to determine entry point, insertion angle, and screw’s trajectory. After AOCS insertion into ten human cadaver spine specimens, CT scans were performed to verify the location between screws and important structures.
Results: The optimal entry point was located caudally and medial to the ventral of occipital condyle. The optimal trajectory was in inclination angle (5.9°± 3.4°) in the sagittal plane and divergence angle (26.7°± 6.0°) in the axial plane with the screw length around 21.6± 1.2mm. None of the screws invaded the hypoglossal canal and vertebral artery in any of the specimens.
Conclusion: AOCS fixation is a feasible, novel technique for anterior craniovertebral junction reconstruction, and it could be an effective alternative operation for anterior reconstruction with titanium mesh cage.
Keywords: anterior occipital condyle screw, craniovertebral reconstruction, optimal trajectory, cadaveric study