%0 Journal Article %T Biomechanical and Anatomical Validity of the Short Posterior Arch Screw %A Aiharu Furuya %A Alejandro A. Espinoza Orias %A Jun Mizutani %A Nozomu Inoue %A Takanobu Otsuka %A Yoshihisa Otsuka %J Archive of "Neurospine". %D 2019 %R 10.14245/ns.1836156.078 %X This study was conducted to clarify the validity of the short posterior arch screw (S-PAS). The S-PAS is inserted only in the pedicle-analogue portion of the posterior arch. The S-PAS screw length is almost half that conventional C1 lateral mass screws inserted via the posterior arch (via-PAS). S-PAS reduces the risk of vertebral artery injury (VAI) because it never reaches the transverse foramen. Although the biomechanical validity of various C1 lateral mass screws (C1LMS) analyzed in young specimens have been published, that of unicortically inserted C1LMS such as the unicortical Harms screw, S-PAS, and via-PAS for elderly patients is concerning because of the high prevalence of osteoporosis in the elderly %K Cervical atlas %K Pedicle screws %K Vertebral artery %K Internal carotid artery %K Osteoporosis %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6603827/