Radiation exposure associated with percutaneous fluoroscopically guided lag screw fixation for sacroiliac luxation in dogs

dc.contributor.author Naiman, Jaron
dc.contributor.author Zellner, Eric
dc.contributor.author Petrovsky, Brian
dc.contributor.author Riegel, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Mochel, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Schmitt, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Lingnan
dc.contributor.author Mochel, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Kraus, Karl
dc.contributor.department Biomedical Sciences
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Clinical Sciences
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
dc.date 2021-05-13T18:54:55.000
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-14T02:24:13Z
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dc.date.copyright Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2021
dc.date.issued 2021-05-06
dc.description.abstract <p>Objective: To determine radiation exposure to surgical personnel and to evaluate the accuracy of a modified percutaneous lag screw fixation technique for sacroiliac luxation (SIL) under fluoroscopic guidance in dogs.</p> <p>Study design: Cadaveric experimental study.</p> <p>Sample population: Seventeen beagle cadavers with iatrogenic SIL.</p> <p>Methods: Seventeen beagles with iatrogenic SIL underwent reduction and stabilization with 3.5‐mm screws. Hypodermic needles (14 gauge) and fluoroscopy were used to orient two Kirschner wires for temporary stabilization and to guide drilling of glide and pilot holes using cannulated drill bits. Duration of surgery and radiation exposure were recorded. Postoperative computed tomographic evaluation of screw position and angulation was performed.</p> <p>Results: Average time for fixation was 15.85 minutes (range, 6.37–33.5). Cumulative radiation doses of 0.4 mrem for the dominant arm of the assistant and 0 mrem for the primary surgeon were recorded. The mean dorsoventral and craniocaudal screw angles were 0.68° ± 3.4° (range − 5.4° to 9.5°) and 1.9° ± 3.2° (range − 4.3° to 9.1°), respectively. Sixteen of the 17 dogs had 100% sacral screw purchase, with the remaining case achieving 93.4% purchase.</p> <p>Conclusion: Fluoroscopy‐assisted percutaneous placement of 3.5‐mm cortical screws in lag fashion performed with 14‐gauge needles in conjunction with Kirschner wires and cannulated drill bits yielded repeatable accurate screw placement with low levels of ionizing radiation exposure to the surgical team.</p> <p>Clinical significance: The described technique may be a viable method for minimally invasive osteosynthesis fixation of SIL with low levels of radiation exposure to the surgical team. These results provide evidence to support further evaluation of radiation exposure in clinical cases and can aid in study design and sample size determination.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This is the published version of the following article: Naiman, Jaron H., Eric M. Zellner, Brian L. Petrovsky, Thomas O. Riegel, Elizabeth M. Schmitt, Lingnan Yuan, Jonathan P. Mochel, and Karl H. Kraus. "Radiation exposure associated with percutaneous fluoroscopically guided lag screw fixation for sacroiliac luxation in dogs." <em>Veterinary Surgery</em> (2021). DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13613" target="_blank">10.1111/vsu.13613</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.title Radiation exposure associated with percutaneous fluoroscopically guided lag screw fixation for sacroiliac luxation in dogs
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