The anatomic relation of lateral mass screws to the spinal nerves. A comparison of the Magerl, Anderson, and An techniques

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1999 Oct 1;24(19):2057-61. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199910010-00016.

Abstract

Study design: Analysis of the anatomic relation of the Magerl, Anderson, and An screws to the spinal nerve.

Objectives: To compare the potential incidence of nerve root (ventral and dorsal ramus) injury caused by the Magerl, Anderson, and An techniques.

Summary of background data: Posterior plating with lateral mass screw fixation is a common procedure for managing an unstable cervical spine. Comparative study of the Roy-Camille and Magerl techniques has been reported. However, the risk of nerve root injury for the Anderson and An techniques is not known.

Methods: Three lateral mass screw insertion techniques were performed in this study: Magerl, Anderson, and An. Each technique involved two specimens and 20 screws inserted from C3 through C7. A 20-mm-long screw was used to overpenetrate the ventral cortex. The anterolateral aspect of the cervical spine was carefully dissected to allow observation of the screw-ramus relationship.

Results: The overall percentage of nerve violation was significantly higher with the Magerl (95%) and Anderson (90%) techniques than with the An (60%) technique (P < 0.05). The largest percentages of nerve violation for the Magerl, Anderson, and An screws were found at the dorsal ramus (50%), the bifurcation of the ventral dorsal ramus (45%), and the ventral ramus (55%), respectively.

Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that the potential risk of nerve root violation is higher with the Magerl and Anderson techniques than with the An technique.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Bone Screws*
  • Cadaver
  • Cervical Vertebrae / anatomy & histology*
  • Cervical Vertebrae / surgery
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Spinal Cord Injuries / prevention & control
  • Spinal Fusion / adverse effects
  • Spinal Fusion / instrumentation
  • Spinal Fusion / methods*
  • Spinal Nerve Roots / anatomy & histology
  • Spinal Nerve Roots / injuries
  • Spinal Nerves / anatomy & histology*
  • Spinal Nerves / injuries
  • Spinal Nerves / surgery