Potential risk of thermal damage to cervical nerve roots by a high-speed drill

Author:

Hosono N.1,Miwa T.1,Mukai Y.1,Takenaka S.1,Makino T.2,Fuji T.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Osaka Kosei-nenkin Hospital, Fukushima 4-2-78, Osaka 553-0003, Japan.

2. Department of Rehabilitation National Hospital Organisation, Osaka Minami Medical Centre, Kidohigashi 2-1, Kawachinagano, Osaka 586-8521, Japan.

Abstract

Using the transverse processes of fresh porcine lumbar spines as an experimental model we evaluated the heat generated by a rotating burr of a high-speed drill in cutting the bone. The temperature at the drilled site reached 174°C with a diamond burr and 77°C with a steel burr. With water irrigation at a flow rate of 540 ml/hr an effective reduction in the temperature was achieved whereas irrigation with water at 180 ml/hr was much less effective. There was a significant negative correlation between the thickness of the residual bone and the temperature measured at its undersurface adjacent to the drilling site (p < 0.001). Our data suggest that tissues neighbouring the drilled bone, especially nerve roots, can be damaged by the heat generated from the tip of a high-speed drill. Nerve-root palsy, one of the most common complications of cervical spinal surgery, may be caused by thermal damage to nerve roots arising in this manner.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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