Morphometry of the cervical vertebral pedicles as a guide for transpedicular screw fixation

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Anatomical measurements of the cervical pedicle in a large series of human cervical vertebrae from 48 individuals were obtained to reduce the incidence and severity of complications caused by transpedicular screw placement. The greatest pedicle length was at C-3 and the greatest pedicle width was at C-6. Pedicle width and lateral mass thickness gradually increased from C-3 to C-6. Pedicle height and interpedicular distance increased from C-3 to C-5, and decreased slightly at C-6. The lateral mass-pedicle length was greatest at C-4. The present study found right-left differences for the pedicle-spinous process distance at C-6 (p < 0.05). Pedicle width and height were smaller than those reported in earlier studies, especially at C-3 and C-4, whereas the increasing pedicle widths at C-5 and C-6 were appropriate for pedicle screw fixation.

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Kayalioglu, G., Erturk, M., Varol, T., & Cezayirli, E. (2007). Morphometry of the cervical vertebral pedicles as a guide for transpedicular screw fixation. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 47(3), 102–107. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.47.102

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