ID | 114709 |
タイトル別表記 | 椎弓根スクリューの椎弓根外側、内側に誤挿入後再挿入した際の引き抜き強度
Pullout Strength of Pedicle Screws
|
著者 |
前田, 徹
徳島大学大学院医科学教育部(医学専攻)
林, 二三男
Tokushima University
合田, 有一郎
Tokushima University
|
キーワード | larger screw
malpositioned screw
pedicle screw
pullout strength
redirection
thoracolumbar spine
|
資料タイプ |
学位論文
|
抄録 | Study Design: A cadaveric biomechanical study designed to test the pullout strength of pedicle screws.
Objective: To evaluate the pullout strength of redirected pedicle screws with a larger diameter following lateral wall breach, redirected pedicle screws of the same diameter following medial wall breach, and redirected pedicle screws with a larger diameter following medial wall breach. Summary of Background Data: Screw malposition is one of the main pitfalls of inserting pedicle screws. Intraoperatively a malpositioned screw is re-directed and inserted along the correct axis. Methods: Forty-seven vertebrae (T9–L5) were harvested from 8 fresh cadaveric spines. The 18 pedicle screws that breached the lateral wall were then removed and redirected using a pedicle screw of 1 mm larger in diameter. The 16 pedicle screws that had breached the medial wall were then removed and redirected using a pedicle screw of the same diameter. The other 13 pedicle screws that had breached the medial wall were then removed and redirected using a pedicle screw of 1 mm larger in diameter. The pullout strength was measured. Results: Following lateral wall breach, mean pullout strength for the larger redirected screws was 46.9% greater than that of the correctly aligned screws. Following medial wall breach, mean pullout strength for the redirected screws of the same diameter was 20.6% less than that of the correctly aligned screws. Mean pullout strength for the larger pedicle screws following medial wall breach was 27.3% more than that of the correctly aligned screws. Conclusion: Redirected pedicle screws of larger diameter after a lateral or medial pedicle breach show recovery of pullout strength. However, the pullout strength of redirected pedicle screws of the same diameter after a medial pedicle breach is significantly less than that of correctly aligned screws. |
抄録別表記 | Redirected pedicle screws of larger diameter after a lateral or medial pedicle breach show the recovery of pullout strength. However, the pullout strength of redirected pedicle screws of the same diameter after a medial pedicle breach is significantly less than that of correctly aligned screws.
|
掲載誌名 |
Spine
|
ISSN | 03622436
15281159
|
cat書誌ID | AA0084801X
AA12431865
|
出版者 | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins|Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
|
巻 | 43
|
号 | 17
|
開始ページ | E983
|
終了ページ | E989
|
発行日 | 2018-09-01
|
備考 | 内容要旨・審査要旨・論文本文の公開
本論文は,著者Toru Maedaの学位論文として提出され,学位審査・授与の対象となっている。 |
権利情報 | This the final peer-reviewed manuscript is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
|
EDB ID | |
出版社版DOI | |
出版社版URL | |
フルテキストファイル | |
言語 |
eng
|
著者版フラグ |
博士論文全文を含む
|
文科省報告番号 | 甲第3372号
|
学位記番号 | 甲医第1455号
|
学位授与年月日 | 2020-03-23
|
学位名 |
博士(医学)
|
学位授与機関 |
徳島大学
|
部局 |
医学系
病院
|