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The spinal pedicle screw: techniques and systems.

S I Esses1, D A Bednar

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New spine instrumentation utilizes pedicle screws for improved spinal fusion. This review details safe insertion techniques and describes available screw-rod and screw-plate systems for surgical application.

Area of Science:

  • Spine surgery
  • Orthopedic instrumentation
  • Surgical techniques

Background:

  • Advancements in spinal instrumentation are crucial for effective surgical outcomes.
  • Pedicle screw fixation is a common technique in spinal fusion procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review safe insertion techniques for pedicle screws in new spine instrumentation systems.
  • To describe current screw-rod and screw-plate spinal instrumentation systems.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing spine instrumentation systems.
  • Analysis of surgical techniques for pedicle screw placement.
  • Compilation of data on available screw-rod and screw-plate systems.

Main Results:

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  • Detailed description of safe pedicle screw insertion methods.
  • Overview of the types and features of contemporary screw-rod systems.
  • Presentation of the characteristics of current screw-plate systems.
  • Conclusions:

    • Safe and accurate pedicle screw insertion is vital for successful spinal instrumentation.
    • Understanding the available screw-rod and screw-plate systems aids in surgical planning and device selection.