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KMID : 0388720080150020096
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
2008 Volume.15 No. 2 p.96 ~ p.101
A Novel Concept for the Best Coronal Alignment of Pedicle Screws in Multilevel Lumbar Posterior Instrumentation - A Technical Note -
Kang Suk-Jung

Hwang Chang-Ju
Lee Sung-Woo
Ahn Young-Joon
Kim Yung-Tae
Lee Dong-Ho
Lee Chun-Sung
Abstract
Correct alignment of pedicle screws is imperative in multilevel instrumentation. However, there has been no report addressing the technical aspects of this subject. If the head diameter of a pedicle screw is D, the head height is H, and the convergence angle of the screw being inserted is ¥á, then the distance between the extension line of the medial borders of the inserted screw heads and the insertion point of the adjacent screw (A) is described by the following formula:

A = ¨öDcos ¥á- Hsin ¥á

If an L3 pedicle screw (D=13 mm, H=15 mm) is to be inserted with a convergence angle of 14 degrees after the insertion of L4 and L5 screws, its insertion point should be 3.6 mm medial to the extension line of the centers of the L4 and L5 screws and 2.7 mm lateral to the extension line of their medial borders for all screw heads, so it can be aligned in the coronal plane. In order to achieve the best alignment, a pedicle screw is inserted between the extended line of the centers and that of the medial borders of the inserted adjacent screw heads. For the routine range of convergence angles, it is essential to move the entry point medially toward the extended line connecting the medial borders of the inserted adjacent screw heads.
KEYWORD
Pedicle screw, Coronal alignment, Entry point, Multilevel posterior lumbar instrumentation
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