Biomechanical comparative study of midline cortical vs. traditional pedicle screw trajectory in osteoporotic bone

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Schleifenbaum, Stefan [1 ,2 ]
Vogl, Ann-Cathrin [1 ,2 ]
Heilmann, Robin [1 ,2 ]
von der Hoeh, Nicolas Heinz [1 ]
Heyde, Christoph-Eckhard [1 ,2 ]
Jarvers, Jan-Sven [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Orthoped Trauma & Plast Surg, Liebigstr 20, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] ZESBO Zent Erforschung Stuetz & Bewegungsorgane, Semmelweisstr 14, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
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Cortical bone trajectory (CBT); Biomechanical analysis; MC; Osteoporosis; Patient-specific placement guide; POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE AUGMENTATION; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; FIXATION STRENGTH; SPINE; OUTCOMES;
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10.1186/s12891-023-06502-x
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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IntroductionIn lumbar spinal stabilization pedicle screws are used as standard. However, especially in osteoporosis, screw anchorage is a problem. Cortical bone trajectory (CBT) is an alternative technique designed to increase stability without the use of cement. In this regard, comparative studies showed biomechanical superiority of the MC (midline cortical bone trajectory) technique with longer cortical progression over the CBT technique. The aim of this biomechanical study was to comparatively investigate the MC technique against the not cemented pedicle screws (TT) in terms of their pullout forces and anchorage properties during sagittal cyclic loading according to the ASTM F1717 test.MethodsFive cadavers (L1 to L5), whose mean age was 83.3 +/- 9.9 years and mean T Score of -3.92 +/- 0.38, were dissected and the vertebral bodies embedded in polyurethane casting resin. Then, one screw was randomly inserted into each vertebra using a template according to the MC technique and a second one was inserted by freehand technique with traditional trajectory (TT). The screws were quasi-static extracted from vertebrae L1 and L3, while for L2, L4 and L5 they were first tested dynamically according to ASTM standard F1717 (10,000 cycles at 1 Hz between 10 and 110 N) and then quasi-static extracted. In order to determine possible screw loosening, there movements were recorded during the dynamic tests using an optical measurement system.ResultsThe pull-out tests show a higher pull-out strength for the MC technique of 555.4 +/- 237.0 N compared to the TT technique 448.8 +/- 303.2 N. During the dynamic tests (L2, L4, L5), 8 out of the 15 TT screws became loose before completing 10,000 cycles. In contrast, all 15 MC screws did not exceed the termination criterion and were thus able to complete the full test procedure. For the runners, the optical measurement showed greater relative movement of the TT variant compared to the MC variant. The pull-out tests also revealed that the MC variant had a higher pull-out strength, measuring at766.7 +/- 385.4 N, while the TT variant measured 637.4 +/- 435.6 N.ConclusionThe highest pullout forces were achieved by the MC technique. The main difference between the techniques was observed in the dynamic measurements, where the MC technique exhibited superior primary stability compared to the conventional technique in terms of primary stability. Overall, the MC technique in combination with template-guided insertion represents the best alternative for anchoring screws in osteoporotic bone without cement.
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