Korean J Anat.  2006 Feb;39(1):63-69.

Measurement of the Axial Isthmus for Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anatomy and Institute of Basic Medical Science, Yonsei University, Korea. bpcho@yonsei.ac.kr
  • 2Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea.
  • 3Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea.

Abstract

Pre-operative evaluation of the anatomy of the axis, such as the size and angle of the axial isthmus, is very important to minimize complications in atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation. To provide basic data useful for atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation in Korean, the width and height of the axial isthmus as well as ideal insertion angle of the screw were measured in this study. Fifty seven (male, 36; female, 21) dried axes obtained from Korean adult cadavers, 60.5 years old in average, were used. The shortest distance in the width and height of the axial isthmus was measured at the level of transverse foramen by using Vernier calliper. The ideal screw insertion angle was set up as an angle between a parasagittal line and the line passing through the center of the isthmus and screw insertion point which is located 2 mm lateral to and 3 mm superior to the posteromedial end of the inferior articular surface of the axis. The mean width of the axial isthmus was 8.14 mm (8.42 mm in male; 7.86 mm in female) in the right and 8.46 mm (8.80 mm in male; 8.12 mm in female) in the left side, and 8.61 mm in male and 7.99 mm in female. Although the width of the axial isthmus was slightly greater in the left and in male, there was no significant difference between both sides or sexes. The mean height of the axial isthmus was 7.17 mm (7.49 mm in male; 6.84 mm in female) in the right and 7.43 mm (7.90 mm in male; 6.96 mm in female) in the left side, and 7.69 mm in male and 6.90 mm in female. However there was no significant difference between both sides or sexes, as like in the width. In the atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation, the axis with isthmus lesser than 5 mm in its width or height is regarded as risk group in general. The frequency of the risk group in the width was 3.5% (2 cases) in the right and 1.8% (1 case) in the left, while that in the height was 8.8% (5 cases) in the right and 7.0% (4 cases) in the left. The mean ideal insertion angle of the screw was 5.6 degrees, 4.4 degrees in the right and left side of male, and 4.7 degrees, 5.5 degrees in the right and left side of female respectively. However the insertion angle dispersed over a wide range between 0 degree ~ 12 degrees. In conclusion, measurement of the isthmus height and insertion angle, besides the isthmus width, should be involved in the pre-operative examination, to minimize complications during the atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation.

Keyword

Atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation; Isthmus of axis; Width; Height; Insertion angle

MeSH Terms

Adult
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
Cadaver
Female
Humans
Male
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