Method Article

Application of the O-arm Intraoperative Imaging System to Assist Anterior Cervical Screw Fixation for Odontoid Fractures

DOI:

10.3791/64471

August 30th, 2022

In This Article

Summary

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

This study describes the application of the O-arm intraoperative imaging system in odontoid fractures.

Abstract

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

Odontoid fractures account for a large proportion of cervical spine fractures in the elderly, causing pain in the occiput and the back of the neck and restricting neck movement. Anterior cervical screw fixation is a common surgical procedure to treat odontoid fractures. Due to the special location and complex anatomy of the odontoid, surgeons need to perform intraoperative fluoroscopies repeatedly to ensure correct screw position and avoid damage to the peripheral nerves and vessels of the odontoid. The traditional anterior cervical screw fixation is usually conducted with the assistance of a C-arm. However, compared to the C-arm, an O-arm intraoperative imaging system can provide 3D images during surgery, which improves the accuracy of screw placement. This study retrospectively analyzed patients with anterior cervical odontoid fractures treated in our hospital. The application of the O-arm intraoperative imaging system for assisting screw placement in the treatment of odontoid fractures can reduce intraoperative blood loss, operation time, and trauma to the patients.

Introduction

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

Odontoid fracture is a common form of cervical spine fracture, accounting for approximately 20% of all cervical spine fractures. Odontoid fracture mainly occurs in adults over the age of 651. Odontoid process displacement resulting from an external force acting on the cervical spine is the main cause of odontoid process fractures. The main symptoms of odontoid fracture are pain in the occiput and the back of the neck and immobility. According to Anderson's classification2, odontoid fractures can be divided into three types. Type I and type III odontoid fractures can achieve satisfactory results with conservative trea....

Access restricted. Please log in or start a trial to view this content.

Protocol

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

This study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University. The patients signed informed consent, and the patients consented to film and allowed the investigators to use their surgical data. A total of 40 patients were included in this study.

1. Preoperative preparation

  1. Select patients based on the following inclusion criteria: i) patients who need surgical treatment due to trauma to the odontoid process of the axis, ii) patients operated by the same surgeon, and iii) cervical MRI images that show no degeneration and obvious edema of the cervical spinal cord.

Access restricted. Please log in or start a trial to view this content.

Results

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

Anterior cervical screw fixations were performed in 40 patients with odontoid fractures, of whom 21 patients underwent surgeries with the assistance of the O-arm intraoperative imaging system (Group O), and 19 patients underwent surgeries with the assistance of the C-arm (Group C). Data are presented as mean (± SD). The average age of Group O was 42.86 (± 10.36) years, while the average age of Group C was 41.05 (± 9.83) years. There was no significant difference in age between the two groups of patients. Both operation t.......

Access restricted. Please log in or start a trial to view this content.

Discussion

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

Odontoid fractures are usually caused by violent injury; common symptoms are pain and limited mobility. Some patients also experience nerve compression symptoms. In some patients, the degree of fracture displacement is relatively large, and the fracture fragments compress the spinal cord and cause symptoms of paraplegia and neuralgia. Some patients with odontoid fractures also have symptoms of hand weakness and difficulty in walking. Type II odontoid fractures have poor self-healing potential and often require surgical t.......

Access restricted. Please log in or start a trial to view this content.

Disclosures

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,

The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest in this study.

Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Bipolar electrocoagulation tweezersJuan'en Medical Devices Co.LtdBZN-Q-B-S1.2 mm x 190 mm
Cannulated Lag ScrewsMedtronic Sofamor Danek USA ,Inc873-1464.0 mm x 46 mm
High frequency active electrodesZhongBangTianChengGD-BZGD-BZ-J1
Laminectomy rongeurQingniu2054.03220 x 3.0 x 130°
Laminectomy rongeurQingniu2058.03220 x 5.0 x 130°
Pituitary rongeurQingniu2028.01220 x 3.0 mm
Pituitary rongeurQingniu2028.02220 x 3.0 mm
Surgical drainage catheter setBAINUS MEDICALSY-Fr16-C100-400 mL
Surgical film3LSP453045 x 30 cm

References

Loading...
$$\rightleftharpoonup{xx}$$ $$\longleftharp{xx}$$, $$\longrightharp{xx}$$,
  1. Faure, A., et al. Trends in the surgical management of odontoid fractures in patients above 75 years of age: Retrospective study of 70 cases. Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 103 (8), 1221-1228 (2017).
  2. Anderson, L. D., D'Alonzo, R. T.

Access restricted. Please log in or start a trial to view this content.

Reprints and Permissions

Request permission to reuse the text or figures of this JoVE article

Request Permission

Tags

Odontoid FracturesAnterior Cervical ScrewO Arm ImagingIntraoperative ImagingCervical Spine FracturesScrew Fixation3D ImagingC Arm ComparisonSurgical NavigationSpine Surgery
Video Coming Soon

Related Articles