Literature DB >> 28862573

The sagittal spinal profile type: a principal precondition for surgical decision making in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.

Simon Heinrich Bayerl1, Florian Pöhlmann1, Tobias Finger1, Jörg Franke2, Johannes Woitzik1, Peter Vajkoczy1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Microsurgical decompression (MD) in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) shows good clinical results. Nevertheless, 30%-40% of patients do not have a significant benefit after surgery-probably due to different anatomical preconditions. The sagittal profile types (SPTs 1-4) defined by Roussouly based on different spinopelvic parameters have been shown to influence spinal degeneration and surgical results. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the SPT on the clinical outcome in patients with LSS who were treated with MD. METHODS The authors retrospectively investigated 100 patients with LSS who received MD. The patients were subdivided into 4 groups depending on their SPT, which was determined from preoperative lateral spinal radiographs. The authors analyzed pre- and postoperative outcome scales, including the visual analog scale (VAS), walking distance, Oswestry Disability Index, Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire, Odom's criteria, and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey score. RESULTS Patients with SPT 1 showed a significantly worse clinical outcome concerning their postoperative back pain (VASback-SPT 1 = 5.4 ± 2.8; VASback-SPT 2 = 2.6 ± 1.9; VASback-SPT 3 = 2.9 ± 2.6; VASback-SPT 4 = 1.5 ± 2.5) and back pain-related disability. Only 43% were satisfied with their surgical results, compared with 70%-80% in the other groups. CONCLUSIONS A small pelvic incidence with reduced compensation mechanisms, a distinct lordosis in the lower lumbar spine with a high load on dorsal structures, and a long thoracolumbar kyphosis with a high axial load might lead to worse back pain after MD. Therefore, the indication for MD should be provided carefully, fusion can be considered, and other possible reasons for back pain should be thoroughly evaluated and treated.

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Keywords:  HRQOL = health-related quality of life; LSS = lumbar spinal stenosis; MD = microsurgical decompression; ODI = Oswestry Disability Index; PI = pelvic incidence; PT = pelvic tilt; RMDQ = Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire; SF-36 = 36-Item Short Form Health Survey; SFD = sacrum-bicoxofemoral distance; SPT = sagittal profile type; SS = sacral slope; SSA = spinosacral angle; SVA = sagittal vertical axis; VAS scores of back pain and leg pain; VAS, VASback; VASleg = visual analog scale; WD = walking distance; degenerative; lumbar lordosis; lumbar spinal stenosis; microsurgical decompression; pelvic incidence; sagittal profile

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28862573     DOI: 10.3171/2017.3.SPINE161269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 1.214

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Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 2.721

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Authors:  Ang Gao; Yongqiang Wang; Miao Yu; Xiaoguang Liu
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 2.362

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Authors:  Theodoros B Grivas; George Vynichakis; Michail Chandrinos; Christina Mazioti; Despina Papagianni; Aristea Mamzeri; Constantinos Mihas
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