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The change of adjacent segment and sagittal balance after thoracolumbar spine surgery.

Kang San Kim1, Hyung Sik Hwang, Je Hoon Jeong, Seung Myung Moon, Sun Kil Choi, Sung Min Kim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize perioperative biomechanical changes after thoracic spine surgery.
METHODS: Fifty-eight patients underwent spinal instrumented fusions and simple laminectomies on the thoracolumbar spine from April 2003 to October 2008. Patients were allocated to three groups; namely, the laminectomy without fusion group (group I, n = 17), the thoracolumbar fusion group (group II, n = 27), and the thoracic spine fusion group (group III, n = 14). Sagittal (ADS) and coronal (ADC) angles for adjacent segments were measured from two disc spaces above lesions at the upper margins, to two disc spaces below lesions at the lower margins. Sagittal (TLS) and coronal (TLC) angles of the thoracolumbar junction were measured from the lower margin of the 11th thoracic vertebra body to the upper margin of the 2nd lumbar vertebra body on plane radiographs. Adjacent segment disc heights and disc signal changes were determined using simple spinal examinations and by magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical outcome indices were determined using a visual analog scale.
RESULTS: The three groups demonstrated statistically significant differences in terms of angle changes by ANOVA (p < 0.05). All angles in group I showed significantly smaller angles changes than in groups II and III by Turkey's multiple comparison analysis. Coronal Cobb's angles of the thoracolumbar spine (TLC) were not significantly different in the three groups.
CONCLUSION: Postoperative sagittal balance is expected to change in the adjacent and thoracolumbar areas after thoracic spine fusion. However, its prevalence seems to be higher when the thoracolumbar spine is included in instrumented fusion.

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Keywords:  Adjacent Segment Degeneration (ASD); Cobb's angle; Laminectomy; Pedicular Screw Fixation

Year:  2009        PMID: 20041053      PMCID: PMC2796349          DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2009.46.5.437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc        ISSN: 1225-8245


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