Assessment of Pedicle Bone Strength in the Lumbar Spine Using a "Smart" Ball Tip Probe

作者:Liddle Kate D; Tufaga Michael A; Diekmann Glenn; Buckley Jenni M*; Tai Viva; Mulligan Kathleen; Ames Christopher; McClellan R Trigg
来源:Journal of Medical Devices, Transactions of the ASME, 2013, 7(4): UNSP 041002.
DOI:10.1115/1.4004206

摘要

Preoperative assessment of bone mineral density (BMD) via dual X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) has been shown to help determine the need for screw augmentation, particularly in the pedicle. However, patients frequently present without preoperative DEXA scans, especially in trauma situations. We developed a "smart" probe for intra-operative assessment of local bone strength in the pedicle. A standard ball tip probe was instrumented with an in-line load cell and was used to test the bone strength of fresh-frozen human cadaveric lumbar spine. Local bone crush strength was assessed using the probe at five locations within the centrum and the pedicle. The contralateral pedicle was outfitted with a standard pedicle screw and insertion torque and pull-out force of the screw were measured. Correlation was found between PS-centrum (probe strength-centrum) and screw pull-out strength (adj. R-2 = 0.42). A stepwise linear regression revealed that when considering BMD, insertion torque, and PS-centrum, pull-out strength could be predicted based on PS-centrum and insertion torque (adj. R-2 = 0.51, p < 0.01, Fisher test). The results suggest that use of the new probe may be a more quantitative measurement of screw purchase when DEXA is unavailable, such as in spinal trauma cases. Furthermore, when used in conjunction with DEXA, the "smart" ball tip probe may improve assessment of the strength of pedicle screw purchase.

  • 出版日期2013-12

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