Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica

Occipital bone thickness: Implications on occipital-cervical fusion. A cadaveric study

AOTT 2016; 50: 606-609
DOI: 10.1016/j.aott.2016.04.003
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Objective: The aim of this study was to create a map of the occipital bone using a cadaveric morphometric analysis.

Material: Twelve heads, from seven male and five female cadavers, were studied. The thickness of the occipital bone was measured with a digital vernier caliper within a coordinate system.

Results: The maximum thickness of the occipital bone could be measured at the external occipital protuberance (mean 15.4 mm; range 9e29.3 mm). All male individuals had higher bone thickness around this point. Further lateral a steady decrease of bone thickness could be observed. Same could be observed in craniocaudal direction. However, values above the superior nuchal line were on average thicker than below.

Conclusion: The measurements demonstrated a great individual variability of bone thickness of the occipital bone. The results emphasize the role of preoperative planning for the feasibility of placement of an occipital screw.

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