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Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery
2015 Volume.5 No. 1 p.23 ~ p.27
Lumbar Fusion Using Cortical Bone Trajectory Pedicle Screws
Seo Jun-Young

Kim Kwang-Jung
Seo Kyu-Bum
Choi Sung-Wook
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the method of inserting cortical bone trajectory pedicle screws (cortical screws) and potential complications when performing lumbar fusion.

Methods: Lumbar fusion with cortical screw fixation in the hard cortical bone of the pars interarticularis of vertebrae was introduced to replace conventional pedicle screws. We review the literature on the biomechanics of cortical screw insertion and on the clinical outcomes.

Results: In vitro biomechanical testing has shown that cortical screws have greater pullout strength than traditional pedicle screws due to the strong bone?screw interface in cortical bone. Cortical screws have the advantages of requiring minimal muscle dissection and shortening the surgery. However, early screw loosening and loss of reduction have been reported.

Conclusions: When inserting cortical screws, the entry point and trajectory of the screws are important and a meticulous surgical technique is needed to prevent potential screw-related complications.
KEYWORD
Lumbar spine, Fusion, Pedicle screw, Cortical bone trajectory
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