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Segmental mobility with spondylolisthesis

Authors :
Fujimoto, Shutaro
Teramoto, Atsushi
Morita, Tomonori
Yoshimoto, Mitsunori
Tsukamoto, Arihiko
Hirota, Ryosuke
Ogon, Izaya
Iesato, Noriyuki
Yamashita, Toshihiko
Source :
The Journal of Medical Investigation. 70:135-139
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
University of Tokushima Faculty of Medicine, 2023.

Abstract

Purpose : To evaluate segmental mobility with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS), upright lateral flexion-extension radiographs (FE) are widely used. However, some authors have described that a combination of lateral radiographs in the standing position and supine sagittal image (SS) reveal more segmental mobility than FE. The purpose of this study was to investigate the optimal method for evaluating segmental mobility with DLS. Methods : We included 92 consecutive Japanese patients diagnosed with DLS. Sagittal translation (ST) determined by FE and SS were compared. Pathological instability was defined as ST more than 8% of the upper vertebra. Patients were divided into those diagnosed with pathological instability in FE (PI-FE) and those diagnosed with SS (PI-SS), and lumbar lordosis (LL) in the standing position in each group were compared. Results : ST in FE was significantly greater than in SS. Of 92 patients, 31 had pathological instability in FE or SS ; 17 patients had PI-FE, and 10 patients had PI-SS. LL in the standing position in PI-FE was significantly smaller than in PI-SS. Conclusions : ST in FE was greater than that in SS, contrary to previous studies’ reports on Caucasians. Since Japanese individuals have smaller LL than Caucasians, FE tends to reveal more segmental mobility than SS.

Details

ISSN :
13496867 and 13431420
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Medical Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12f6d22a7b7d9388fdca70e7e50d6fc3