Abstract
The current clinical gold standard to assess the condition and detect loosening of pedicle screw implants is radiation-emitting medical imaging. However, solely based on medical imaging, clinicians are not able to reliably identify loose implants in a substantial amount of cases. To complement medical imaging for pedicle screw loosening detection, we propose a new methodology and paradigm for the radiation-free, non-destructive, and easy-to-integrate loosening detection based on vibroacoustic sensing. For the detection of a loose implant, we excite the vertebra of interest with a sine sweep vibration at the spinous process and use a custom highly sensitive piezo vibration sensor attached directly at the screw head to capture the propagated vibration characteristics which are analyzed using a detection pipeline based on spectrogram features and a SE-ResNet-18. To validate the proposed approach, we propose a novel, biomechanically validated simulation technique for pedicle screw loosening, conduct experiments using four human cadaveric lumbar spine specimens, and evaluate our algorithm in a cross-validation experiment. The proposed method reaches a sensitivity of 91.50 ± 6.58% and a specificity of 91.10 ± 2.27% for pedicle screw loosening detection.