Abstract

The purpose of the study was to: (1) introduce a new CT-based parameter: free facet area and provide its normative data; (2) standardize the method of measuring isthmus width and height of the axis vertebra; (3) propose a new grading system to predict the difficulty in inserting transarticular and C2 pedicle screws. Spiral CT scans of 47 adult dry axis vertebrae were studied. The methods of measuring isthmus width, isthmus height and free facet area are described. The mean isthmus width was 5.04mm on the right side and 5.42mm on the left side. The mean isthmus height was 5.21mm on the right side and 5.45mm on the left side. Mean free facet area was 61.23% on the right side and 70.18% on the left side. A novel grading system is proposed on the basis of these three parameters. As per this grading system, 40.4% of the sides were found to be difficult for transarticular and 24.5% sides for C2 pedicle screw insertion (total score 2, 3, 4). A Management protocol is suggested on the basis of the grading system. Inserting a transarticular screw was more frequently difficult as compared to pedicle screw. A new CT-based parameter (free facet area) and an efficient grading have been proposed to help surgeons choose the appropriate screw options, appreciate the complex anatomy of this region and compare data across various studies.

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