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Pedicle screw instrumentation is used nowadays mostly in spine fusion which is a surgical option for treating variety of conditions such as vertebral fractures, degenerative spine diseases, spine tumors and spine deformities. However, pedicle screws misplacement and breach may occur and be a great cause of morbidity. The breach rate can be as high as 20-39.8% but most of the time only small number is associated with complications. Surgeons use assistive technique to avoid screw breached and improve screw placement accuracy. Investigators aim in this study to compare accuracy of pedicle screws placement using two guidance techniques are O-arm navigation the latest assistive imaging technique that uses three-dimensional (3-D) real time images to allow the surgeons follow the screw's trajectory, and standard cervical distractor screws to mark the entry point and trajectory.


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NCT number NCT04196153
Study type Interventional
Source King Abdullah International Medical Research Center
Contact Muath M Alswat, MD
Phone 966548496502
Email alswat016@ksau-hs.edu.sa
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 10, 2019
Completion date October 2021