Title :
Automatic determination of pedicle screw size, length, and trajectory from patient data
Author :
Wicker, Ryan ; Tedla, Buz
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech & Ind. Eng., Texas Univ., El Paso, TX, USA
Abstract :
Pedicle screw insertion is an orthopaedic spinal fixation procedure involving the placement of screws through individual spine pedicles and secured in spinal vertebrae. Pedicle anatomy varies widely within and across the patient population, and many complications have been reported with the surgical technique. To reduce complications, an automated procedure was developed that utilizes patient-specific medical imaging data to predetermine optimum pedicle screw size, length, and trajectory. The procedure involves importing medical imaging scans into the software, creating uniform voxel data for algorithm simplicity, segmenting the bony anatomy of the spine and defining its boundary, and identifying the pedicle using a search algorithm. The operations are performed in two-dimensions in the coordinate system of the medical imaging data. For each image slice, the minimum pedicle width is identified, and examining all slices identifies the overall minimum pedicle width. The optimum trajectory is determined using a 3D linear least squares fit to the array of minimum pedicle width midpoints. With the optimum trajectory determined, the maximum screw size and length are determined.
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; bone; image segmentation; least squares approximations; length measurement; medical image processing; orthopaedics; size measurement; surgery; 3D linear least squares method; bony anatomy segmentation; coordinate system; image slice; medical imaging scans; orthopaedic spinal fixation procedure; patient-specific medical imaging data; pedicle anatomy; pedicle screw insertion; pedicle screw length determination; pedicle screw size determination; pedicle screw trajectory determination; search algorithm; spinal vertebrae; spine pedicles; surgical technique; uniform voxel data; Anatomy; Biomedical imaging; Degenerative diseases; Fasteners; Implants; Pain; Software algorithms; Spinal cord; Spine; Surgery; Optimum pedicle screw size; and trajectory; image-guided targeting or placement; length; pedicle screw insertion; spinal fixation;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1403457