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Effect of Soft Tissue Thickness Over the Posterior Border of the Vertebral Body and Disc Space on Cage Placement During Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Cadaveric Study

Authors
Yang, Jae HyukKasat, Niraj SharadWhang, Jin HoKim, Min KeunMin, Kyueng-WhanHong, Jae YoungModi, Hitesh N.Suh, Seung Woo
Issue Date
11월-2012
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
spine; vertebral body; posterior interbody fusion; cage; soft tissue structures
Citation
CLINICAL ANATOMY, v.25, no.8, pp.1066 - 1073
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Journal Title
CLINICAL ANATOMY
Volume
25
Number
8
Start Page
1066
End Page
1073
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107106
DOI
10.1002/ca.22051
ISSN
0897-3806
Abstract
In the present study, we investigated whether there is a difference between visual depth (VD) and radiological image depth (RD) of cages (i.e., structural interbody support devices) placed in disc spaces during posterior lumbar interbody fusion and whether soft tissues covering the posterior border of the vertebral body and associated disc space are the cause of any observed differences. Using digital calipers, cages were inserted at a depth of 5 mm from the soft tissues covering the posterior border of the vertebral body and disc space under direct vision; this depth was defined as VD. After insertion, RD was measured in triplicate. The reliability of RD measurements was evaluated using an intraclass coefficient test. To identify the cause of differences between VD and RD, the thicknesses of soft tissues were measured microscopically. A total of 40 lumbar intervertebral disc spaces with cages were evaluated. The mean RD of cages was 3.12 mm, while the mean difference between the VD and RD of cages (DVRD) was 1.91 mm. On histological examination, the mean thickness of the soft tissue was 2.02 mm. Comparative analysis between histological values and DVRD showed no statistical difference (P = 1.14, 1.55, 0.06). There was a significant difference between VD and RD during cage placement, and soft tissue structure appeared to be responsible for the DVRD of inserted cages. Therefore, cages should be inserted deeper to account for differences between visual and radiological image depths. Clin. Anat. 25:10661073, 2012. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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