Posterior atlantoaxial fixation with new subfacetal axis screw trajectory avoiding vertebral artery with customized variable screw placement plate and screws to enhance biomechanics of fixation

Author:

Patkar Sushil

Abstract

Fixation for atlantoaxial dislocation is a challenging issue, and posterior C1 lateral mass and C2 pars–pedicle screw plate–rod construct is the standard of care for atlantoaxial instability. However, vertebral artery injury remains a potential complication. Recent literature has focused on intraoperative navigation, the O-arm, 3D printing, and recently use of robots for perfecting the trajectory and screw position to avoid disastrous injury to the vertebral artery and enhance the rigidity of fixation. These technological advances increase the costs of the surgery and are available only in select centers in the developed world.Review of the axis bone anatomy and study of the stress lines caused by weight transmission reveal that the bone below the articular surface of the superior facet is consistently dense as it lies along the line of weight transmission A new trajectory for the axis screw 3–5 mm below the midpoint of the facet joint and directed downward and medially avoids the course of the vertebral artery and holds the axis rigidly. Divergent screw constructs are biomechanically stronger. Variable screw placement (VSP) plates with long shaft screws permit manipulation of the vertebrae and realignment of the facets to the correct reduced position with fixation in the compression mode.The video can be found here: https://youtu.be/E1msiKjM-aA

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

General Medicine

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