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Achieving Shoulder Balance Using Medial and Lateral Radiological Measures in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.

Pawin Gajaseni1, Luca Labianca2, Piyush Kalakoti3, Stuart Weinstein3.   

Abstract

Background: Research has shown that postoperative shoulder imbalance is a common problem after spinal fusion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The best radiographic predictor has not yet been determined and results are inconsistent. This study was to investigate whether using medial and lateral shoulder parameters can effectively achieve postoperative shoulder balance.
Methods: A prospective database of AIS undergoing posterior spinal fusion were reviewed. Patient demographics and radiological parameters including radiographic shoulder height (RSH), clavicle angle, T1-tilt and first-rib angle at baseline, 6 weeks and last minimal follow up of 2 years were recorded. Correlations between radiological parameters were assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficients. Multivariable linear models identified predictors associated with increased RSH.
Results: 219 patients (mean age:13.7 years; 81.7% female) were included. The mean follow-up time was 2.8 years (range:2.0-7.0). The mean RSH at baseline, 6 weeks and last follow up was improved significantly at 95.8%. Preoperative (r=0.8; p<0.001) and post-operative measurements of RSH at 6-week (r=0.9; p<0.001) and last follow up (r=0.9; p<0.001) correlated strongly with clavicle angle measured at respective time-points. In a multivariable linear model, we noted marginal increase in clavicle angle (+4.3°; p<0.001) to be associated with increased RSH. On the contrary, first rib angle and T1-tilt demonstrated moderate to weak correlation with RSH.
Conclusion: Clavicle angle is strongly consistent with RSH. First rib angle and T1-tilt as demonstrate medial shoulder balance are moderate to weak correlation. Leveling T1 tilt and first rib angle do not guarantee the postoperative shoulder balance. Level of Evidence: IV.
Copyright © The Iowa Orthopaedic Journal 2022.

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Keywords:  adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; lateral shoulder; medial shoulder; radiographic shoulder height; shoulder balance

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35821947      PMCID: PMC9210422     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iowa Orthop J        ISSN: 1541-5457


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