Abstract:Between July 2000 and February 2002 this system was selected for 109 patients. No complications were observed and no revision became necessary. The screw length varied between 35 and 50 mm; the length of the screws does not affect the procedure. Intra- and postoperative radiographs (anteroposterior and lateral) were done in every patient. The first 48 patients underwent CT control that confirmed the optimal intrapedicular and intravertebral screw position. Thereafter, these controls were omitted for cost-savin… Show more
Intraoperative CT is a useful tool to check the correct position of the implants used, the extent of decompression and the realignment as early as possible. It therefore reduces second operations. A postoperative CT is no longer necessary.
Intraoperative CT is a useful tool to check the correct position of the implants used, the extent of decompression and the realignment as early as possible. It therefore reduces second operations. A postoperative CT is no longer necessary.
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