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Cervical sagittal alignment in Lenke 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and assessment of its alteration with surgery: a retrospective, multi-centric study.

Bhavuk Garg1, Nishank Mehta2, Anupam Gupta1, Pon Aravindhan A Sugumar1, Ajoy Prasad Shetty3, Saumyajit Basu4, Sridhar Jakkepally3, Somashekhar Doddabhadre Gowda4, J Naresh Babu5, Harvinder Singh Chhabra6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To document baseline cervical sagittal characteristics in Lenke 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients and assess the alteration in these parameters with surgery.
METHODS: Pre-operative and 2-year postoperative radiographs of 82 Lenke 1 AIS patients recruited from five hospitals were analysed. Selected radiographic parameters capturing regional and global sagittal alignment were measured. Comparison was made between groups based on baseline thoracic kyphosis (TK: TK < 20°, TK ≥ 20°). Pre-operative and postoperative values were compared-the change in each radiographic parameter was correlated with the degree of sagittal and coronal correction.
RESULTS: At baseline, TK was 29.8° ± 16°, cervical lordosis (CL) was - 1° ± 14°, lumbar lordosis (LL) was - 57.1° ± 21°, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was 16 ± 14 mm and C7-S1 SVA was - 15 ± 28 mm; 44% of patients had cervical kyphosis. Patients with thoracic hypokyphosis had a significantly lower LL and more kyphotic cervical spine compared to those with thoracic normohyperkyphosis. The effect of surgery on TK depended on pre-operative thoracic sagittal alignment-TK increased in patients with thoracic hypokyphosis, but decreased in patients with thoracic normohyperkyphosis. Neither CL nor C2-C7 SVA changed significantly with surgery; 46% of patients still had cervical kyphosis postoperatively.
CONCLUSION: There is a high incidence of cervical kyphosis at baseline in AIS patients-more so in those with pre-operative thoracic hypokyphosis. Unlike TK, CL is not significantly altered with surgery-improvement in CL correlates weakly with sagittal correction of the structural curve.

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Keywords:  AIS; Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; Cervical lordosis; Cervical spine alignment; Sagittal alignment; Scoliosis; Spinal balance; Thoracic kyphosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34097297     DOI: 10.1007/s43390-021-00366-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine Deform        ISSN: 2212-134X


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