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Comparative analysis of the performance of transpedicular fixation in patients with spinal cord injury by the “free hand” method and using an original navigation device

https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2023_15_3_40

Abstract

A retrospective analysis of the introduction of transpedicular screws in 93 patients with spinal cord injury (PSMT) in the thoracic and lumbar regions is presented. According to the screw installation technique, 2 groups were formed: for patients of the first group (50 people), the installation of transpedicular screws was carried out by the “free–hand” method, for patients of the second group (43 people), the screws were installed using an original navigation device developed by us. The use of the proposed navigation device allowed not only to reduce the radiation load and the operation time, but also to increase the accuracy of the screws to 94.2 % with a minimum deviation from the planned trajectories in relation to the “free hand” method — 83.5 %.

About the Authors

A. V. Ivanenko
Russian Scientific research Institute for Neurosurgery prof. A. l. Polenov branch Federal State Budgetary Institution «V.A. Almazov National medical research Center»
Russian Federation

 Ivanenko Andrey Valentinovich 

Saint Petersburg, Mayakovskogo str. 12, 191014 



V. D. Usykov
MTF “ Sintez”
Russian Federation

Usykov Vladimir Dmitrievich 

Russia, Penza, Tsentralnaya str. 1B, 440004



V. S. Kuftov
Bryansk City Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Kuftov Vladimir Sergeevich 

11 Kamozina str., Bryansk, 241035



D. N. Monashenko
City Hospital No. 26
Russian Federation

Monashenko Dmitry Nikolaevich 

St. Petersburg, Kosciusko str., 2, 196066



A. Yu. Ulitin
Russian Scientific Research Institute for Neurosurgery prof. A. L . Polenov branch Federal State Budgetary Institution «V. A . Almazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Ulitin Alexey Yurievich 

Saint Petersburg, Mayakovskogo str. 12, 191014



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Ivanenko A.V., Usykov V.D., Kuftov V.S., Monashenko D.N., Ulitin A.Yu. Comparative analysis of the performance of transpedicular fixation in patients with spinal cord injury by the “free hand” method and using an original navigation device. Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov. 2023;15(3):40-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2023_15_3_40

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