Long Zhao1, Tianhang Xie1. 1. Department of Orthopedics and Orthopedic Research Institute, West China Hospital, 34753Sichuan University, Chengdu, P.R. China.
We read the article entitled “The Influence of Endplate Morphology on Cage Subsidence in
Patients with Stand-Alone Oblique Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (OLIF)
” with great interest. The author investigated the correlation between endplate
morphology and cage subsidence following OLIF. This was a valuable work since it could help in
finding a feasible method to predict cage subsidence and gathering evidence for future cage
designment. We appreciated the tremendous work by the authors. But also, we have a concern
regarding the study:1. The author classified the endplate morphology only into 2 types: flat and concave.
However, many previous studies have classified it into flat, sunken, and irregular.2,3
We have observed that the irregular endplates are common, accounting for 12.0% of all
types in our patients. Therefore, the relationship between irregular endplate and cage
subsidence should also be clarified, which is missing in the present study.2. Cage subsidence in the present study was measured from the vertebral endplate to the
caudal or cranial margin of the cage. It actually contains the concavity depth of
endplate, which makes the depth of cage sink into the endplate not accurately measured,
and thus may cannot accurately determine the relationship between the cage subsidence
and endplate morphology.