Literature DB >> 16924211

Progressive junctional kyphosis at the caudal end of lumbar instrumented fusion: etiology, predictors, and treatment.

Brian K Kwon1, Hossein Elgafy, Ory Keynan, Charles G Fisher, Michael C Boyd, Scott J Paquette, Marcel F Dvorak.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Clinical case series.
OBJECTIVE: To describe a series of patients with progressive sagittal decompensation caused by failure at the caudal end of an instrumented lumbar fusion. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Lumbar kyphosis in association with global sagittal decompensation can be a disabling problem, particularly as a late complication of distraction instrumentation. Although kyphosis at the rostral end of instrumented fusions secondary to adjacent segment degeneration has been well described, substantially less has been documented about failure and kyphosis at the caudal end.
METHODS: Patients who have a progressive lumbar kyphosis and sagittal decompensation requiring operative revision were retrospectively reviewed, and radiographic measurements of lumbar lordosis and sagittal balance were performed to study this problem.
RESULTS: There were 13 patients identified. The most common mode of caudal junctional decompensation was related to failure of the most distal fixation. Sagittal decompensation occurred even in the presence of satisfactory lumbar lordosis. Revision surgery and improved sagittal balance were achieved typically using the technique of pedicle subtraction osteotomy and extension of the instrumentation to the sacrum. Osteoporosis, hip osteoarthritis, and substance abuse were commonly observed associations.
CONCLUSIONS: Fixation failure at the caudal end of lumbar-instrumented fusion should be considered in patients with progressive sagittal decompensation. The high potential for failure of L5 pedicle screws after the index surgery warrants serious consideration of extending such fusions into the sacrum/ilium.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16924211     DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000229258.83071.db

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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