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Ventralscrewosteosynthesis is a common surgical
method for treating fractures of the odontoid peg, but there is still
no consensus about the number and diameter of the screws to be used.
The purpose of this study was to develop a more accurate measurement
technique for the morphometry of the odontoid peg (dens axis) and
to provide a recommendation for ventralscrewosteosynthesis. Images of the cervical spine of 44 Caucasian patients, taken
with a 64-line CT scanner, were evaluated using the measuring software
MIMICS. All measurements were performed by two independent observers.
Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to measure inter-rater
variability. The mean length of the odontoid peg was 39.76 mm (. sd. 2.68).
The mean screw entry angle α was 59.45° (. sd. 3.45). The
mean angle between the screw and the ventral border of C2 was 13.18°
(. sd. 2.70), the maximum possible mean converging angle of
two screws was 20.35° (. sd. 3.24). The measurements were
obtained at the level of 66% of the total odontoid peg length and
showed mean values of 8.36 mm (. sd. 0.84) for the inner diameter
in the sagittal plane and 7.35 mm (. sd. 0.97) in the coronal
plane. The mean outer diameter of the odontoid peg was 12.88 mm
(. sd. 0.91) in the sagittal plane and 11.77 mm (. sd. 1.09)
in the coronal plane. The results measured at the level of 90% of
the total odontoid peg length were a mean of 6.12 mm (. sd. 1.14)
for the sagittal inner diameter and 5.50 mm (. sd. 1.05) for
the coronal inner diameter. The mean outer diameter of the odontoid
peg was 11.10 mm (. sd. 1.0) in the sagittal plane and 10.00
mm (. sd. 1.07) in the coronal plane. In order to calculate
the necessary screw length using 3.5 mm cannulated screws, 1.5 mm
should be added to the measured odontoid peg length when anatomical
reduction seems possible. The cross-section of the odontoid peg is not circular but slightly
elliptical, with a 10% greater diameter in the sagittal plane. In
the majority of cases (70.5%) the odontoid peg offers enough room
for two 3.5 mm cannulated cortical screws. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2013;95-B:536–42