1. Posterior concave reconstruction with cage in the surgical treatment of complex lumbar deformity caused by lumbosacral hemivertebrae.
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Li Q, Hu B, Yang H, Feng G, Liu L, Yang X, and Song Y
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Adolescent, Spinal Fusion methods, Spinal Fusion instrumentation, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Treatment Outcome, Adult, Young Adult, Lumbosacral Region surgery, Lumbosacral Region diagnostic imaging, Lumbosacral Region abnormalities, Lordosis surgery, Lordosis diagnostic imaging, Sacrum surgery, Sacrum diagnostic imaging, Sacrum abnormalities, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Lumbar Vertebrae abnormalities
- Abstract
Purpose: To identify the clinical and radiological outcomes in the coronal and sagittal planes after treatment of congenital complex lumbosacral hemivertebrae (LSHV) with or without posterior concave reconstruction., Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive series of patients with congenital LSHV deformities treated by posterior-only hemivertebra resection. The minimum follow-up was 2 years. The patients were divided into a concave-cage group and a non-cage group. The radiographic and clinical results were compared between the two groups., Results: Forty patients were categorized into the cage group (n = 14) and non-cage group (n = 26). At the end of the propensity score matching analysis, 14 patients from the cage group were matched to 14 patients in the non-cage group. The lumbosacral curve and thoracolumbar/lumbar curve improved significantly in both groups at the final postoperative follow-up (P < 0.001), and the lumbosacral curve at the final follow-up was remarkably lower in the cage than non-cage group. The correction rates of the lumbosacral curve and thoracolumbar/lumbar curve were significantly higher in the cage than non-cage group. The lower lumbar lordosis improved significantly in both groups at the final postoperative follow-up (P < 0.05), and the lower lumbar lordosis at the final follow-up and its correction were remarkably higher in the cage than non-cage group (both P < 0.05)., Conclusions: Posterior column reconstruction with insertion of a concave cage may achieve a higher correction rate of large lower lumbar lordosis and lumbosacral coronal deformity, attain better sagittal balance, and have fewer complications related to implant failure than posterior-only hemivertebra resection in patients with congenital LSHV., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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