Abstract

To explore the safety and feasibility of posterior pars interarticularis screw fixation on axis by CT measurement. The CT data of 137 patients with complete upper cervical spine who underwent full cervical spine CT examination from January 2016 to December 2019 were collected, including 71 males and 66 females, aged from 22 to 65 years old with an average of (41.8±17.4) years old. Mimics 19.0 software was used to measure anatomical data related to the pars interarticularis screw, including the pars width, pars vertical length, pars vertical height, length of pars screw trajectory, upward inclination angle of pars screw trajectory. And the correlation between each index was analyzed. The axis pars has an average width of (9.05±1.63) mm, an average vertical length of (11.21±1.43) mm, and an average vertical height of (17.53±2.93) mm. The mean length of pars screw trajectory was(19.07±3.20) mm. Regarding to the length of pars screw trajectory, 94.53% of pars measured more than 14 mm, 82.12% of pars measured at 14-16 mm, 63.14% of pars measured at 16-18 mm, 39.78% of pars measured at 18-20 mm. The upward inclination angle of pars screw was 30°-68° with an average of (46.06±8.06) °. There was a highly positive correlation between the length of screw trajectory and upward inclination angle(r=0.965, P=0.000). The vertical length of pars was weakly positively correlated with length of screw trajectory and upward inclination angle(r=0.240, P=0.000;r=0.163, P=0.007). Pars width was moderately negative correlated with length of scrwe trajectory and upward inclination angle(r =-0.333, P=0.000;r=-0.380, P=0.000). The posterior pars interarticularis screw fixation is safe and reliable. It has a more wider applicability than pedicle screw fixation and can be used as an alternative to pedicle screws.

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