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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 2006; 34 (4 Supp.): 18-26
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-200495

ABSTRACT

Introduction: transpedicular spinal fixation has recently been the focus of increased attention in several institutions throughout the world, but its safety and efficacy requires a precise knowledge of the lumbar pedicles and their relations with neural structures


Objective: in this study, it was aimed at studying the morphometry of the lumbar pedicle in Egyptian population for more safety and better efficacy during pedicle screw fixation


Patients and methods: Study of the lumbar pedicles was conducted using CT scanning for lumbar blocks of 5 cadavers together with 75 cases of lumbar disc patients to clarify the lumbar pedicle morphology in Egyptian population. Measurements of the axial length, the axial angle, the pedicle breadth, and endosteal thickness were performed on CT images obtained at the middle of the cranio-caudal axis of the pedicle of patients and cadavers. Moreover, these measurements were reviewed by direct caliper measurements in these cadavers


Results: this study illustrated that the axial length of pedicles is around 5 cm at all lumbar levels with negligible shortening at L 4 and L 5. The angels of inclination of the lumbar pedicle axis on the midline are more obtuse than the known Western measurements and becoming more obtuse from L1 to L 5. The study clarified that the pedicle breadth becomes progressively thicker from L 1 [6.6 cm] to L 5 [18.5 cm] and the endosteal thickness follows the pedicle breadth becoming thicker as we descend from L1 [3.8 cm] to L 5 [8.3 cm]. We could not detect any statistically significant difference between all the above mentioned measurements when we compared the direct caliper measurements of the cadavers with its CT measurements and with patients CT measurements. Wide range of measurements of the lumbar pedicle for each particular level was noticed


Conclusion: CT pedicle measurements are accurate indicators for the actual pedicle morphometry. The Egyptian lumbar pedicles differ in some aspects from the pedicles of other populations. The pedicle screw diameter, the screw length, and the angle of its insertion are better to be tailored according to the CT pedicle measurements of each patient

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