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Case Report of iFuse Bedrock Granite (Spence - J Neurosurg Case Lessons 2024)

Removal of Infected Bone In-Growth Pelvic Fixation Implants and Microcomputed Tomography Analysis of Osseous Integration: Illustrative Case

Spence BS, Godlewski MW, Haselhuhn JJ, Jones KE, Polly DW.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2024 Aug 19;8(8):CASE24274.
doi: 10.3171/CASE24274. PMID: 39159495; PMCID: PMC11337943.

ABSTRACT

Background: A novel pelvic fixation screw fusion device (iFuse Bedrock Granite implant) was designed to promote bony fusion through self-harvesting fenestrations throughout the outer screw shank. Bone on-growth and in-growth using this design have been demonstrated in a sheep model, but data from human subjects have not been reported. A 66-year-old medically complex female with 2 prior spine fusions developed spondylodiscitis cephalad to a prior fusion, requiring the removal of instrumentation, which included screw fusion devices.

Observations: Within this case report, the authors present a novel bone-preserving technique for the removal of well-fixed screw fusion devices. One screw backed out with a driver, and the other 3 had to be trephined out. One screw sheared off the T30 torque driver, implying a removal torque greater than 270 inch-lbs (30.5 Nm). In addition, the removed implants were analyzed using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) and demonstrated bone on-growth, in-growth, and through-growth in all 4 screws.

Lessons: Micro-CT clearly demonstrated osseous integration of the screw fusion devices and provided significant support for the use of these implants for lumbopelvic fixation. The authors' hope is that the novel bone-preserving technique will help other surgeons when faced with the difficult removal of well-fixed screw fusion devices. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24274.

KEYWORDS: iFuse Bedrock Granite; infection; osseous integration; spondylodiscitis; technique.

Author Information

Spence BS, Godlewski MW, Haselhuhn JJ, Jones KE, Polly DW - Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jones KE, Polly DW - Departments of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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