Lateral mass screw fixation in the cervical spine: a systematic literature review.

@article{Coe2013LateralMS,
  title={Lateral mass screw fixation in the cervical spine: a systematic literature review.},
  author={Jeffrey D. Coe and Alexander R. Vaccaro and Andrew T. Dailey and Richard L. Skolasky and Rick C. Sasso and Steven C. Ludwig and Erika D. Brodt and Joseph R. Dettori},
  journal={The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume},
  year={2013},
  volume={95 23},
  pages={
          2136-43
        }
}
BACKGROUND Lateral mass screw fixation with plates or rods has become the standard method of posterior cervical spine fixation and stabilization for a variety of surgical indications. Despite ubiquitous usage, the safety and efficacy of this technique have not yet been established sufficiently to permit "on-label" U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for lateral mass screw fixation systems. The purpose of this study was to describe the safety profile and effectiveness of such systems when… 
Lateral mass screw fixation in the cervical spine.
TLDR
The safety profile and effectiveness of lateral mass screw fixation systems when used in stabilizing the posterior cervical spine are described.
Lateral Mass Screw Fixation for Multilevel Cervical Degenerative Disease Associated with Instability
TLDR
Posterior cervical fixation using polyaxial screw-rod system (Magrel technique) considered an effective procedure in producing immediate stability of the cervical spine, prevents kyphotic deformity, and probably prevents further development of spondylosis at fused levels.
Posterior screw fixation in the subaxial cervical spine: a technique and literature review.
TLDR
Several different posterior screw fixation techniques exist for the subaxial cervical spine with generally low complication rate and spine surgeons should be familiar with these techniques and choose the optimal technique based on each patient's individual anatomy and surgical needs.
Lateral mass screw fixation in cervical spine injury
TLDR
Lateral mass screws technique is a safe and effective method for cervical fixation after proper reduction with overall improvement in neurological function and power in patients with cervical injury after lateral mass screws fixation in a tertiary care hospital.
Safety and efficacy of lateral mass screws at C7 in the treatment of cervical degenerative disease
TLDR
Lateral mass screws are as safe and effective as pedicles screws at C7 in long-segment posterior cervical fixation, have a lower rate of perioperative complications than pedicle screws, and are technically easier to place.
Paravertebral foramen screw fixation for posterior cervical spine fusion: biomechanical study and description of a novel technique.
TLDR
It is suggested that PVFS tend to provide stronger fixation than LMS for initial applications and fixation equal to L MS for salvage applications and if placement of LMS fails, PVFS can serve as a salvage fixation technique.
Safety Evaluation of Freehand Lateral Mass Screw Fixation in the Subaxial Cervical Spine: Evaluation of 1256 Screws
TLDR
LMS fixation is a safe stabilizing technique with very low incidence of violation of FT, intervertebral foramen, and facet and there is a possibility of FT violation if the divergent angle was small.
C7 intra-laminar screws for complex cervicothoracic spine surgery-a case series.
TLDR
The C7 laminar provides an alternative fixation point for constructs involving the subaxial cervical spine and cervicothoracic junction, with excellent safety and efficacy in this small series.
Outcome of Lateral Mass Fixation and Fusion – A Comprehensive Analytical Study of 205 Lateral Mass Screws in 35 Patients at Punjab Institute of Neurosciences
Objective: To see outcome, accuracy and expected complications in passing lateral mass screws in patients with cervical spine injury, degenerative disease at the cervical spine level and neoplastic
Cervical Alignment Following Posterior Cervical Fusion Surgery: Cervical Pedicle Screw Versus Lateral Mass Screw Fixation.
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The present study is the first radiologic comparison of LMS and CPS fixation after posterior-only fusion surgery, which results in more reliable and well-preserved SA correction, whereas CL and SVA did not differ between the two groups over time due to loss of correction.
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The clinical findings indicate that lateral mass fixation can be used safely with minimal complications and low rate of morbidity for cervical myelopathy treatment.
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Lateral mass plate fixation is safe and effective with the authors' surgical technique, and Posterior cervical plate stabilization is a viable alternative to more traditional wiring techniques.
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Patients with symptomatic cervical pseudarthrosis that develops after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion may be managed successfully with posterior lateral mass screw fixation and fusion.
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