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Dr. Mohamed Anter :: Publications:

Title:
Safe zones of half pin insertion in lumber vertebrae Cadaveric study
Authors: *Mohammed Anter Moselhy, M.D. and **Ali Mohammed Ali, M.D.
Year: 2017
Keywords: safe zones, half pins, lumber vertebrae, external fixator
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Purpose: This experimental study is to know what the safe zones are and angles of half pin insertion in lumber vertebrae, and if there are another new sites for half pin insertion. Methodology: A cadaver study using two bony and four cadaveric specimens was undertaken to examine the safe sites for half pins insertion in lumber vertebrae. Half pins were inserted in specific demarcated sites. Results: From our study we suggest that the pedicle of the lumber vertebrae is the safe and strong region for insertion of the half pins with 10 to 40 degrees divergent from the mid line, where the new site of half pin insertion in the vertebral body anterior and at the level of transverse process is safe at angle lies between 50 to 60 degrees from the sagittal plane in L4 and L5. Conclusion: We concluded that the application of external fixators in the lumber spine is valuable with good safety margins of half pin introduction in both pedicle and vertebral body.

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