[Navigation of tumors and metastases in the area of the thoraco-lumbar spine]
- PMID: 14634739
- DOI: 10.1007/s00113-003-0684-8
[Navigation of tumors and metastases in the area of the thoraco-lumbar spine]
Abstract
In this clinical feasibility study, CT-based verification of the efficacy of navigated decompression and pedicle screw placement in patients who had tumor-related posterior surgery was demonstrated. Eighty-six percent of the pedicle screws were positioned centrally in the bone without perforation; in all patients accurate decompression was seen. The accuracy of transpedicle screw implantation postoperatively was investigated with CT. In contrast to other published studies, no postoperative neurologic deterioration was seen in the patients as a result of using computer-aided surgical procedures. At the same time we were able to achieve complete decompression of the neural structures for radiologic and neurologic findings. Because of inaccurate registration, it was not possible to use computer-aided implantation surgery for 15% of the pedicles and, therefore, a conventional fluoroscopic approach was used. Our initial results indicate that computer-aided frameless navigation of tumor surgery of the spine is a safe technique which improves surgical performance during posterior decompression and transpedicle stabilization. In addition, CAS surgery improved the intraoperative information about the tumor and the current surgical intervention during decompression. Nevertheless the technique should be used only by experienced surgeons who can, if required, continue the operation using conventional techniques. Furthermore, the surgeon should have a complete theoretical understanding of the navigation system to minimize possible misinterpretation of computer guidance information.
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