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ABSTRACT: Rationale
The misplaced cervical screw can cause catastrophic surgical complications, such as nerve root damage, vertebral artery compromise, spinal cord injury, and even paraplegia. Thus, the present study aims to describe a novel technique of 3-dimensional printing model (3DPM) combined with 3-dimensional fluoroscopic navigation (3DFN) to facilitate C2 pedicle screw insertion.Patient concerns
A 56-year-old male patient presented hypoesthesia of the trunk and extremities, accompanied by a walking disorder.Diagnoses
Congenital atlantoaxial malformation with atlantoaxial dislocation.Interventions
He underwent an occipital cervical fusion. We used 3DPM and 3DFN technology to guide C2 pedicle screws insertion.Outcomes
We inserted 2 pedicle screws and 4 lateral mass screws using the combined 3DPM and 3DFN technology. All screws were classified as excellent position postoperatively. The surgical duration, total fluoroscopic time, and the bleeding volume were 258 minutes, 3.9 minutes, and 237 mL, respectively. No surgical complications, such as neurological compromise, nonunion, dysphagia, infection, polypnea, fixation failure, pseudarthrosis formation, or revision surgery, were observed. The follow-up duration lasted 30 months.Lessons
The combination of 3DPM and 3DFN to promote C2 pedicle screws implantation is a safe, accurate, reliable, and useful technology, which can achieve an excellent therapeutic effect and avoid surgical complications. However, using the 3DPM and 3DFN technology may increase the financial burden of patients.
SUBMITTER: Xu HT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7581057 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Xu Hao-Tian HT Zheng Shuang S Dong Rong-Peng RP Yu Tong T Zhao Jian-Wu JW
Medicine 20201001 43
<h4>Rationale</h4>The misplaced cervical screw can cause catastrophic surgical complications, such as nerve root damage, vertebral artery compromise, spinal cord injury, and even paraplegia. Thus, the present study aims to describe a novel technique of 3-dimensional printing model (3DPM) combined with 3-dimensional fluoroscopic navigation (3DFN) to facilitate C2 pedicle screw insertion.<h4>Patient concerns</h4>A 56-year-old male patient presented hypoesthesia of the trunk and extremities, accomp ...[more]