Digital Navigation Enhances Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Accuracy and Safety

NCT ID: NCT02880839

Last Updated: 2016-08-26

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

76 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2013-09-30

Study Completion Date

2017-12-31

Brief Summary

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To compare the internal fixation results of three pedicle screw implantation methods and investigated the accuracy and safety of digital navigation-assisted pedicle screw placement.

Detailed Description

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History and current status of related studies

The cervical pedicle is a tiny structure adjacent to important tissues including the spinal cord and vertebral artery. Cervical pedicle screw internal fixation is the conventional treatment for cervical spine fracture, and the technique provides acceptable internal fixation; however, current manipulation methods result in high pedicle screw penetration rates, a high risk of damage to peripheral vessels and nerves, and high rates of postoperative deformity. Improved techniques and minimally invasive methods such as transcutaneous pedicle screw implantation have been designed to effectively reduce surgery-related injury while maintaining the accuracy and safety of pedicle screw implantation. Unfortunately, there is no unified standard regarding implantation of cervical pedicle screws, and many pedicle screw implantation methods are used including partial cervical lamina excision and pipeline-dredge discharge. However, both of these techniques are clinically limited because of poor maneuverability. Digital navigation is an emerging technique based on the discrete-accumulation principle. The technique integrates computer methods, numerical control, laser and new materials, and provides a new digital technique for confirming the location and orientation of cervical pedicle screws, ensuring safe surgical operation.

Features different from other related studies

Previous studies focused primarily on investigating the curative effects of pedicle screw implantation in cervical spine fracture. To the best of the investigators knowledge, there are no studies of cervical spine fracture treatment by digital navigation-assisted cervical pedicle screw placement before June 2006 in Web of Science. The investigators located two similar articles (Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Surgical Trial (identifier: NCT02076113) and Slotted Hole Versus Fixed Hole C-Tek (identifier: NCT00585923)) in a search of ClinicalTrials.gov up to June 2006. The outcome measures in these two studies included bony fusion Short Form 36 and the physical component score. In contrast to these two studies regarding inclusion criteria and grouping, the investigators study was designed to investigate the accuracy and safety of digital navigation-assisted cervical pedicle screw placement, hoping to provide valuable quantitative evidence for the clinical application of this technique.

Adverse events

Possible adverse events included any expected or unexpected symptoms. If severe adverse events occurred, their details including the date of occurrence and measures taken to treat the adverse events were reported to the principal investigator and the institutional review board within 24 hours.

Data collection, management, analysis and open access

Data collection: Case report forms with demographic data, disease diagnosis, accompanying diseases, drug allergy history, and adverse events were collected, processed using Epidata software (Epidata Association, Odense, Denmark), collated, and then recorded electronically by data managers using a double-data entry strategy.

Data management: The locked electronic database was accessible and locked only by the project manager, and was not altered. Paper and electronic data regarding screening, informed consent, and clinical outcomes have been preserved at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, China.

Data analysis: The electronic database was statistically analyzed by a professional statistician who created an outcome analysis report that was submitted to the lead researchers. An independent data monitoring committee supervised and managed the trial data, ensuring a scientific and stringent trial to yield accurate and complete data.

Data open access: Anonymized trial data was published at http://www.figshare.com.

Statistical analysis

Statistical analysis was performed by a statistician using SPSS 19.0 software (SPSS Inc.) and followed the intention-to-treat principle. Normally distributed measurement data was expressed as mean, standard deviation, and minimums and maximums. Non-normally distributed measurement data were expressed as lower quartile (q1), and median and upper quartile (q3). The Kruskal-Wallis H-test was used to compare the visual analogue scale spine scores among the three groups, and Fisher's exact test was used to compare the degree of bony fusion of the atlantoaxial joint and the incidence of adverse reactions. P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Conditions

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Cervical Spine Fracture

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Partial cervical lamina excision group

Patients in the cervical lamina partial excision group underwent partial cervical lamina excision and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Partial cervical lamina excision group

Intervention Type DEVICE

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo partial cervical lamina excision and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Pipeline-dredge discharge group

Patients in the pipeline-dredge discharge group underwent pipeline-dredge discharge and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Pipeline-dredge discharge group

Intervention Type DEVICE

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo pipeline-dredge discharge and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Digital navigation group

Patients in the digital navigation group underwent digital navigation-assisted cervical pedicle placement.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Digital navigation group

Intervention Type DEVICE

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo digital navigation assisted cervical pedicle screw placement.

Interventions

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Partial cervical lamina excision group

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo partial cervical lamina excision and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Pipeline-dredge discharge group

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo pipeline-dredge discharge and cervical pedicle screw internal fixation.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Digital navigation group

Patients with cervical fracture were assigned to undergo digital navigation assisted cervical pedicle screw placement.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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Digital navigation system

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Fracture of the posterior column of the cervical spine or fracture of the anterior-posterior column of the cervical spine without severe vertebral body injury
* Non-traumatic cervical lamina destabilization, including metastatic tumor and rheumatoid arthritis
* Kyphotic deformity after cervical lamina resection
* Segmental destabilization after nerve root or spinal cord decompression
* Subjected to revision after anterior cervical spine surgery
* Scheduled to undergo internal fixation by cervical pedicle screw
* Age approximately 62 years
* Either sex
* Provision of signed informed consent to participate in the trial

Exclusion Criteria

* Cervical pedicle injury resulting from trauma or tumor
* Severe osteoporosis
* Anatomical variation of the vertebral artery
* Unable or declined to proceed with internal fixation by pedicle screws
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Nantong University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Junjie Guan

Attending Physician

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Junjie Guan, Master

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University

Other Identifiers

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NantongU_001

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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