Pedicle Screw Placement Accuracy in Robot-Assisted Spinal Fusion in a Multicenter Study.

Journal: Annals of biomedical engineering
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Abstract

Pedicle screw fixation is a spinal fusion technique that involves the implantation of screws into vertebral pedicles to restrict movement between those vertebrae. The objective of this research is to measure pedicle screw placement accuracy using a novel automated measurement system that directly compares the implanted screw location to the planned target in all three anatomical views. Preoperative CT scans were used to plan the screw trajectories in 122 patients across four surgical centers. Postoperative scans were fused to the preoperative plan to quantify placement accuracy using an automated measurement algorithm. The mean medial-lateral and superior-inferior deviations in the pedicle region for 500 screws were 1.75 ± 1.36 mm and 1.52 ± 1.26 mm, respectively. These deviations were measured using an automated system and were statistically different from manually determined values. The uncertainty associated with the fusion of preoperative to postoperative images was also quantified to better understand the screw-to-plan accuracy results. This study uses a novel automated measurement system to quantify screw placement accuracy as it relates directly to the planned target location, instead of analyzing for breaches of the pedicle, to quantify the validity of using of a robotic-guidance system for accurate pedicle screw placement.

Authors

  • Victoria L Volk
    Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering, Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA.
  • Keegan A Steele
    Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, MS-2085, Boise, ID, 83725-2085, USA.
  • Mia Cinello-Smith
    Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, MS-2085, Boise, ID, 83725-2085, USA.
  • Richard V Chua
    Northwest NeuroSpecialists, Tucson, AZ, USA.
  • John Pollina
    Department of Neurosurgery, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
  • Gregory Poulter
    OrthoIndy Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
  • Eiman Shafa
    Twin Cities Spine Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
  • Peter Busselberg
    RAYUS Radiology, St. Louis Park, MN, USA.
  • Clare K Fitzpatrick
    Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Boise State University, Boise, ID, United States.