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Single Versus Separate Registration for Computer-Assisted Lumbar Pedicle Screw Placement
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The time required for a registration procedure on one level was 6 to 8 minutes, while the time required for application of a pedicle screw using computer-assisted techniques was an additional 6 to 10 minutes. The total number of screw placements was 118 in the single registration group and 130 in the separate registration group. In the former group, 85 (72%) pedicle screw placements were categorized as good, 28 (24%) were fair, and 5 (4%) were poor. All five poorly placed screws were placed in the lower lumbar or upper sacral spine with high mobility, and at levels without registration, with one causing root injury. In the latter group, 117 (90%) pedicle screw placements were good and 13 (10%) were fair. The difference in placement was found to be statistically significant (chi2, P = 0.0003). CONCLUSION.: Before the intraoperative real-time CT imaging is widely used, separate registration at each instrumented level during traditional computer-assisted lumbar spinal instrumentation is necessary to enhance the accuracy of screw placement.
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