• Int J Med Robot · Jun 2006

    Image-guided transarticular atlanto-axial screw fixation.

    • M O Kelleher, L McEvoy, J Nagaria, M Kamel, and C Bolger.
    • National Neurosurgical Unit, Dublin, Ireland.
    • Int J Med Robot. 2006 Jun 1; 2 (2): 154-60.

    BackgroundThe aim of this paper was to outline the use of frameless stereotaxy for the safe insertion of C1/C2 transarticular screws in the clinical setting of patients with atlanto-axial instability.MethodsA retrospective review was conducted of cases involving the use of image guidance for the accurate placement of transarticular C1/C2 screws. The outcome measures considered were neural injury, vascular injury, death, and screw placement on postoperative imaging.ResultsWe evaluated 60 patients for image-guided C1/2 transarticular screw fixation. There was a total of 109 screws inserted. There were no intraoperative complications.ConclusionsFrameless stereotaxy can be applied safely in a clinical setting for transarticular screw fixation. Image guidance can facilitate preoperative planning and help determine an optimal trajectory that avoids the vertebral artery.Copyright 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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