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Feasibility of an Inductive Pedicle Screw Loosening Detection Concept Using a Pulse Induction Metal Detector


Impact Statement:The concept of inductive detection of screw loosening appears to be possible. It appears conceivable that the concept can be successfully implemented with more sensitive ...Show More

Abstract:

Introduction: Pedicle screw loosening is a major problem in spine surgery. Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard to diagnose screw loosening. Disadvantages of CT ...Show More
Impact Statement:
The concept of inductive detection of screw loosening appears to be possible. It appears conceivable that the concept can be successfully implemented with more sensitive sensors and more complex evaluation methods.

Abstract:

Introduction: Pedicle screw loosening is a major problem in spine surgery. Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard to diagnose screw loosening. Disadvantages of CT include low sensitivity and specificity for the detection of loosened screws as well as the need for radiation exposure. The aim of this study was to provide a proof of concept of a novel, non-invasive, inductive sensing device for transcutaneous detection of screw loosening using a pulse induction metal detector. Materials/Methods: Two fresh frozen human cadavers were initially instrumented in the lumbar spinal region (L1 to L5). After assessment of the sensing device behavior using a wooden beam and 3D printed place holders of predefined distances, the ability of implant detection and screw stability determination were assessed during two experiments. Pedicle screw loosening was induced using 3D printed drill/loosening guides during the instrumentation of the lumbar spine. Screw stability was determined by applying w...
Page(s): 113 - 118
Date of Publication: 17 October 2024
Electronic ISSN: 2644-1276

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