Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population

Study Design Retrospective chart review. Purpose We sought to determine the differences in pedicle diameter (PD) in the lumbar spine between various races: ‘Asian,’ ‘Black,’ ‘White,’ and ‘Other.’ These data could aid in perioperative planning during instrumented spinal fusion. Overview of Literature...

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Main Authors: Joseph Albano, Jonathon Lentz, Robert Stockton, Vincent DePalma, Michael Markowitz, Maximillian Ganz, Gus Katsigiorgis, Kanwarpaul Grewal
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Language:English
Published: Korean Spine Society 2019-06-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2018-0195.pdf
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spelling doaj-090360ac8cd44d098470cfc17c3af3b82020-11-25T00:37:35ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462019-06-0113341041610.31616/asj.2018.01951025Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse PopulationJoseph Albano0Jonathon Lentz1Robert Stockton2Vincent DePalma3Michael Markowitz4Maximillian Ganz5Gus Katsigiorgis6Kanwarpaul Grewal7 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Northwell Health Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY, USAStudy Design Retrospective chart review. Purpose We sought to determine the differences in pedicle diameter (PD) in the lumbar spine between various races: ‘Asian,’ ‘Black,’ ‘White,’ and ‘Other.’ These data could aid in perioperative planning during instrumented spinal fusion. Overview of Literature Recent literature underscores the importance of understanding diverse pedicle isthmus morphology to perform successful transpedicular procedures. These studies suggest that more detailed and reliable measurements of pedicles should be undertaken. However, none of the current literature comprehensively compares average PDs between diverse racial populations with a standardized study design. Methods Coronal cuts of 5,060 lumbar spine pedicles were inspected to obtain their transverse outer cortical PD as measured through the isthmus at L1–L5. Data were collected and categorized on the basis of patient-reported race. We examined average PD and PD range at each level for each race. To determine the significance, we used a mixed analysis of variance and a post hoc analysis. Results The Asian cohort consistently had a significantly smaller PD at L1–L5 than Blacks or Whites (p<0.001), as did the ‘Other’ group compared with Blacks (p<0.001) and Whites (p=0.032). At L1–L2, the ‘Other’ group showed the least variability in PD. At L3–L5, the Asian population showed the smallest range, and the Black population had the largest variability in PD except at L5. There was a significant difference in PD between the various races. Conclusions The Asian population consistently has significantly smaller pedicles in the lumbar spine than the Black or White populations. This information could prove useful for surgical planning. We suggest using preoperative computed tomography for pedicle screw templating as a safe method for pedicle screw instrumentation with the highest pullout strength given the wide range of PD in the Black population and the variability of PD between races.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2018-0195.pdfPedicle screwsSpineOrthopedicsOsteologyDemography
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author Joseph Albano
Jonathon Lentz
Robert Stockton
Vincent DePalma
Michael Markowitz
Maximillian Ganz
Gus Katsigiorgis
Kanwarpaul Grewal
spellingShingle Joseph Albano
Jonathon Lentz
Robert Stockton
Vincent DePalma
Michael Markowitz
Maximillian Ganz
Gus Katsigiorgis
Kanwarpaul Grewal
Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
Asian Spine Journal
Pedicle screws
Spine
Orthopedics
Osteology
Demography
author_facet Joseph Albano
Jonathon Lentz
Robert Stockton
Vincent DePalma
Michael Markowitz
Maximillian Ganz
Gus Katsigiorgis
Kanwarpaul Grewal
author_sort Joseph Albano
title Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
title_short Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
title_full Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
title_fullStr Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
title_full_unstemmed Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse Population
title_sort demographic analysis of lumbar pedicle diameters in a diverse population
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Study Design Retrospective chart review. Purpose We sought to determine the differences in pedicle diameter (PD) in the lumbar spine between various races: ‘Asian,’ ‘Black,’ ‘White,’ and ‘Other.’ These data could aid in perioperative planning during instrumented spinal fusion. Overview of Literature Recent literature underscores the importance of understanding diverse pedicle isthmus morphology to perform successful transpedicular procedures. These studies suggest that more detailed and reliable measurements of pedicles should be undertaken. However, none of the current literature comprehensively compares average PDs between diverse racial populations with a standardized study design. Methods Coronal cuts of 5,060 lumbar spine pedicles were inspected to obtain their transverse outer cortical PD as measured through the isthmus at L1–L5. Data were collected and categorized on the basis of patient-reported race. We examined average PD and PD range at each level for each race. To determine the significance, we used a mixed analysis of variance and a post hoc analysis. Results The Asian cohort consistently had a significantly smaller PD at L1–L5 than Blacks or Whites (p<0.001), as did the ‘Other’ group compared with Blacks (p<0.001) and Whites (p=0.032). At L1–L2, the ‘Other’ group showed the least variability in PD. At L3–L5, the Asian population showed the smallest range, and the Black population had the largest variability in PD except at L5. There was a significant difference in PD between the various races. Conclusions The Asian population consistently has significantly smaller pedicles in the lumbar spine than the Black or White populations. This information could prove useful for surgical planning. We suggest using preoperative computed tomography for pedicle screw templating as a safe method for pedicle screw instrumentation with the highest pullout strength given the wide range of PD in the Black population and the variability of PD between races.
topic Pedicle screws
Spine
Orthopedics
Osteology
Demography
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