Literature DB >> 25901984

Will immediate postoperative imbalance improve in patients with thoracolumbar/lumbar degenerative kyphoscoliosis? A comparison between Smith-Petersen osteotomy and pedicle subtraction osteotomy with an average 4 years of follow-up.

Hongda Bao1, Shouyu He, Zhen Liu, Zezhang Zhu, Yong Qiu, Feng Zhu.   

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DESIGN: A retrospective radiographical study.
OBJECTIVE: To compare compensatory behavior of coronal and sagittal alignment after pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) and Smith-Petersen osteotomy (SPO) for degenerative kyphoscoliosis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: There was a paucity of literature paying attention to the postoperative imbalance after PSO or SPO and natural evolution of the imbalance.
METHODS: A retrospective study was performed on 68 consecutive patients with degenerative kyphoscoliosis treated by lumbar PSO (25 patients) or SPO (43 patients) procedures at a single institution. Long-cassette standing radiographs were taken preoperatively, postoperatively, and at the last follow-up and radiographical parameters were measured. The lower instrumented vertebral level and level of osteotomy were compared between the patients with and without improvement.
RESULTS: Negative sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was observed in the PSO group postoperatively, implying an overcorrection of SVA. This negative SVA improved spontaneously during follow-up (P < 0.05). Coronal balance was found to worsen immediately postoperatively in the SPO group (P < 0.05). At the last follow-up, spontaneous improvement was observed in 15 patients and the average coronal balance decreased to 16.35 mm. For the 15 patients with improved coronal balance, fusion at L5 or above was more common compared with the 11 patients with persisted postoperative imbalance (P = 0.027), whereas no difference in term of levels of osteotomy was found (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION: The overcorrection of SVA is more often seen in the PSO group. The coronal imbalance is more likely to occur in the SPO group. The postoperative sagittal imbalance often spontaneously improves with time. Lower instrumented vertebra at S1 or with pelvic fixation should be regarded as potential risk factors for persistent coronal imbalance in patients with SPO. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25901984     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000000744

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


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7.  Comparison of Clinical and Radiological Improvement Between the Modified Trephine and High-speed Drill as Main Osteotomy Instrument in Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy.

Authors:  Hui Wang; Lei Ma; Dalong Yang; Di Zhang; Yong Shen; Wenyuan Ding
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-11       Impact factor: 1.817

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