The Concept of Lamina-Pedicle Perpendicularity: Part 1. Lumbar Spine

Retrospective radiographic study. We hypothesized that the pedicle is almost perpendicular to the interlaminar line in the sagittal plane of the lumbar vertebrae. The current study aimed to define the lumbar lamina-pedicle inclination to verify the right-angle concept and to estimate the safety zone...

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Published inAsian spine journal Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 81 - 88
Main Authors Elfiky, Tarek Anwar, Patil, Nirmal Dhananjay, Luk, Keith Dk, Faheem, Mohamed Esam, Samartzis, Dino
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society of Spine Surgery 01.02.2021
Korean Spine Society
대한척추외과학회
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Summary:Retrospective radiographic study. We hypothesized that the pedicle is almost perpendicular to the interlaminar line in the sagittal plane of the lumbar vertebrae. The current study aimed to define the lumbar lamina-pedicle inclination to verify the right-angle concept and to estimate the safety zones of sagittal inclination during pedicle screw insertion. To the best of our knowledge there are no previous similar studies. Based on our observations in different spinal disorders including deformities, we noted that following a sagittal (cranial-caudal) trajectory perpendicular to the interlaminar line joining the two adjacent vertebrae would work well in most of the vertebral levels. This was a retrospective study on normal lumbar spine lateral radiographs of patients who presented with low back pain and were reviewed by two observers. Different inclination angles were constructed to estimate the safety zones of the pedicle screws' sagittal inclination. Radiographs of 30 consecutive patients, 25 females and five males, with a mean age of 39.43±11.18 years, were studied. The mean angle of the interlaminar line and the pedicle axis was almost orthogonal at all the levels, with a range of 89.16°-94.63°, which was not affected by the lumbar sagittal profile. The safety zones of the pedicle screws were measured, and they revealed a safe sagittal range of 19.73°-24.40° if the screw was inserted from the pedicle axis, 21.03°-22.59° if inserted from the most cephalic part, and 13.31°-17.03° if inserted from the most caudal part. Our results confirmed the perpendicularity of the interlaminar line with the pedicle axis in the lumbar spine at all the levels. The interlaminar line is a useful guide for pedicle screw sagittal inclination.
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These two authors contributed equally to this work.
https://doi.org/10.31616/asj.2019.0114
ISSN:1976-1902
1976-7846
DOI:10.31616/asj.2019.0114