# Morphometric Analysis of Subaxial Cervical Vertebra Pedicles in the Turkish Population

**Authors:** Hande Nur Taşdemir Batir, Hatice Güler, Burcu Kamaşak Arpaçay, İzzet Ökçesiz, Halil Dönmez, Güven Kahriman

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/tomography11070079 · Tomography · 2025-07-04

## TL;DR

This study analyzed the cervical vertebrae of Turkish adults to guide safer and more effective pedicle screw surgery.

## Contribution

It provides population-specific morphometric data for subaxial cervical vertebrae in the Turkish population.

## Key findings

- Pedicle widths in both males and females often differ from the standard 3.5 mm screw size.
- Male patients had greater mean pedicle widths compared to female patients.
- Key measurements increased significantly with higher vertebral levels (C3–C7).

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: One of the surgical interventions applied in the cervical region is the pedicle screw method. The cervical pedicle screw is stronger than any other screw method; however, use of the cervical pedicle screw is limited due to the variability in the anatomy of the cervical vertebrae and the risks to the neurological and vascular structures in this region. This study aimed to determine the morphological features of subaxial cervical vertebrae of the adult Turkish population and to provide guidance for the pedicle screwing method. Methods: In our study, pedicle analyses were examined in the subaxial neck vertebrae of a total of 60 patients, 30 male and 30 female, using computed tomography images. In subaxial vertebrae (C3–C7), bilateral pedicle width, pedicle axis length, pedicle transverse angle, sagittal and transverse diameter of vertebral foramen, and the distance between two pedicles were measured. Results: Pedicle widths that did not fit the commonly used 3.5 mm pedicle screw were detected in both male and female patients. The mean bilateral pedicle width in male patients was found to be greater than in female patients. When the parameter results were compared according to the levels, it was found that the pedicle width, pedicle axis length, transverse diameter, and the distance between the two pedicles increased statistically significantly. Conclusions: We think that the data obtained from the study will help determine the appropriate screwing (screw selection) in subaxial vertebra pedicle surgery and increase the success of the surgical procedure.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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