A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography

Abstract Objective The screw path of lumbar pedicle screws in the vertebral body has certain variability. It is not clear whether the screw paths in different directions can obtain the same pull-out resistance. This study intends to use CT (Computed Tomography) to measure the Hounsfield unit (HU val...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dachuan Li, Chi Sun, Jianyuan Jiang, Feizhou Lu, Xinlei Xia, Hongli Wang, Fei Zou, Xiaosheng Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-02-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-022-05074-6
_version_ 1818977113523355648
author Dachuan Li
Chi Sun
Jianyuan Jiang
Feizhou Lu
Xinlei Xia
Hongli Wang
Fei Zou
Xiaosheng Ma
author_facet Dachuan Li
Chi Sun
Jianyuan Jiang
Feizhou Lu
Xinlei Xia
Hongli Wang
Fei Zou
Xiaosheng Ma
author_sort Dachuan Li
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Objective The screw path of lumbar pedicle screws in the vertebral body has certain variability. It is not clear whether the screw paths in different directions can obtain the same pull-out resistance. This study intends to use CT (Computed Tomography) to measure the Hounsfield unit (HU value) around the screw paths in different parts of the lumbar vertebral body to obtain the bone mineral density value of the corresponding parts which will provide some reference for the direction of lumbar pedicle screw placement. Methods This retrospective study included 200 patients with lumbar degenerative diseases selected randomly from the case base and the patient’s basic information was recorded. L1-L5 vertebral body was divided equally into the upper, middle and lower 1/3, which was consistent with the three sagittal entry directions of the pedicle screw head tilt, parallel endplate and caudal tilt, and the HU values were measured by CT cross-sectional scanning to indirectly reflect the local bone density values. The paired t-test (randomized block experiment) was used to compare the HU values of the upper, middle and lower 1 / 3 parts, with P < 0.05 being considered statistically significant. Results Comparison of HU values in different parts of each vertebral body revealed that HU values in the middle 1/3 of the L1,L2 (163.88 ± 58.44 and 152.94 ± 59.45) and in the lower 1/3 of the L4 (149.86 ± 60.18) were higher than in the other two parts of the vertebral body of the same segment(P < 0.0001,P = 0.0069 and P = 0.0024, respectively); According to the results of each stratification, patients with younger age and better bone condition had higher HU values in the middle 1/3 of L1 and L2, and higher HU values in the lower 1/3 of L3, L4 and L5; With the increase of age, the decrease of bone condition and the difference of HU value in each vertebral body gradually decreased. Conclusion Although further follow-up studies are needed, based on the analysis of the statistical results, we speculate that from the perspective of obtaining the best pull-out resistance of the lumbar pedicle screws, the placement direction of L1 and L2 in the sagittal position may be as parallel to the endplate as possible; L3, L4, and L5 may be as appropriate as possible to the tail tilt theoretically.
first_indexed 2024-12-20T16:22:35Z
format Article
id doaj.art-b141f6fb6b444e05b74cf0d4b0f4aed9
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1471-2474
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-20T16:22:35Z
publishDate 2022-02-01
publisher BMC
record_format Article
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
spelling doaj.art-b141f6fb6b444e05b74cf0d4b0f4aed92022-12-21T19:33:34ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742022-02-0123111110.1186/s12891-022-05074-6A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomographyDachuan Li0Chi Sun1Jianyuan Jiang2Feizhou Lu3Xinlei Xia4Hongli Wang5Fei Zou6Xiaosheng Ma7Department of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityAbstract Objective The screw path of lumbar pedicle screws in the vertebral body has certain variability. It is not clear whether the screw paths in different directions can obtain the same pull-out resistance. This study intends to use CT (Computed Tomography) to measure the Hounsfield unit (HU value) around the screw paths in different parts of the lumbar vertebral body to obtain the bone mineral density value of the corresponding parts which will provide some reference for the direction of lumbar pedicle screw placement. Methods This retrospective study included 200 patients with lumbar degenerative diseases selected randomly from the case base and the patient’s basic information was recorded. L1-L5 vertebral body was divided equally into the upper, middle and lower 1/3, which was consistent with the three sagittal entry directions of the pedicle screw head tilt, parallel endplate and caudal tilt, and the HU values were measured by CT cross-sectional scanning to indirectly reflect the local bone density values. The paired t-test (randomized block experiment) was used to compare the HU values of the upper, middle and lower 1 / 3 parts, with P < 0.05 being considered statistically significant. Results Comparison of HU values in different parts of each vertebral body revealed that HU values in the middle 1/3 of the L1,L2 (163.88 ± 58.44 and 152.94 ± 59.45) and in the lower 1/3 of the L4 (149.86 ± 60.18) were higher than in the other two parts of the vertebral body of the same segment(P < 0.0001,P = 0.0069 and P = 0.0024, respectively); According to the results of each stratification, patients with younger age and better bone condition had higher HU values in the middle 1/3 of L1 and L2, and higher HU values in the lower 1/3 of L3, L4 and L5; With the increase of age, the decrease of bone condition and the difference of HU value in each vertebral body gradually decreased. Conclusion Although further follow-up studies are needed, based on the analysis of the statistical results, we speculate that from the perspective of obtaining the best pull-out resistance of the lumbar pedicle screws, the placement direction of L1 and L2 in the sagittal position may be as parallel to the endplate as possible; L3, L4, and L5 may be as appropriate as possible to the tail tilt theoretically.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-022-05074-6Hounsfield unitsBone mineral densityPosterior lumbar interbody fusionPedicle Screws
spellingShingle Dachuan Li
Chi Sun
Jianyuan Jiang
Feizhou Lu
Xinlei Xia
Hongli Wang
Fei Zou
Xiaosheng Ma
A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Hounsfield units
Bone mineral density
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion
Pedicle Screws
title A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
title_full A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
title_fullStr A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
title_short A study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull-out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws—analysis of Hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
title_sort study of screw placement to obtain the optimal pull out resistance of lumbar pedicle screws analysis of hounsfield units measurements based on computed tomography
topic Hounsfield units
Bone mineral density
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion
Pedicle Screws
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-022-05074-6
work_keys_str_mv AT dachuanli astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT chisun astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT jianyuanjiang astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT feizhoulu astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT xinleixia astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT hongliwang astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT feizou astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT xiaoshengma astudyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT dachuanli studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT chisun studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT jianyuanjiang studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT feizhoulu studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT xinleixia studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT hongliwang studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT feizou studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography
AT xiaoshengma studyofscrewplacementtoobtaintheoptimalpulloutresistanceoflumbarpediclescrewsanalysisofhounsfieldunitsmeasurementsbasedoncomputedtomography