Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Proximal Junction Kyphosis in Adult Scoliosis: Best Postoperative Radiological Predictors—A Retrospective Cohort Study
View through CrossRef
Background. Proximal junction kyphosis (PJK) is the postsurgical radiographic event seen in the surgical plane after the fusion of a spinal deformity. Unfavorable health outcomes have been reported in symptomatic PJK patients compared to non-PJK patients. Methods. The data for adult scoliosis patients who underwent curve correction were extracted from the hospital database. Pelvic and spinal parameters were measured and calculated to compare four predictive formulae for occurrences of PJK. Formula 1. Restoration of hypothetical values of lumbar lordosis (LL) and thoracic kyphosis (TK) according to pelvic incidence (PI). Formula 2. Evaluation of global sagittal alignment. Formula 3. Restoration of the apex of LL to its hypothetical position according to the spine shape. Formula 4. Evaluation of positive-sum and negative-sum of (LL + TK). Results. A total number of cases were 52. There were 14 cases of PJK. The incidence of PJK was 26.9%, and the mean age for PJK cases was 63.2 ± 5.2. The excellent predictor for occurrences of PJK was formula 3. Postsurgical sagittal apexes of lumbar lordosis were located in their hypothetical position in 24 cases, and 12.5% of these cases developed PJK. While sagittal apexes were not located in their hypothetical position in 28 patients, PJK occurred in 39.3% of them (
P
=
0.03
, OR: 4.53, (95% CI: 1.09–18.9)). The second good predictor for occurrences of PJK was formula 2 (GSA >45° versus GSA <45° OR = 2.5, (95% CI: 0.67–9.38),
P
=
0.17
). The other two formulae (1 and 4) were not good predictors for occurrences of PJK. Conclusion. Among the four proposed formulae for predicting occurrences of PJK, the position of the sagittal apex of lumbar lordosis is an excellent predictor of the development of PJK, followed by GSA. Hypothetical values of LL and TK, and positive or negative-sum of (LL + TK), are weak predictors for occurrences of PJK.
Title: Proximal Junction Kyphosis in Adult Scoliosis: Best Postoperative Radiological Predictors—A Retrospective Cohort Study
Description:
Background.
Proximal junction kyphosis (PJK) is the postsurgical radiographic event seen in the surgical plane after the fusion of a spinal deformity.
Unfavorable health outcomes have been reported in symptomatic PJK patients compared to non-PJK patients.
Methods.
The data for adult scoliosis patients who underwent curve correction were extracted from the hospital database.
Pelvic and spinal parameters were measured and calculated to compare four predictive formulae for occurrences of PJK.
Formula 1.
Restoration of hypothetical values of lumbar lordosis (LL) and thoracic kyphosis (TK) according to pelvic incidence (PI).
Formula 2.
Evaluation of global sagittal alignment.
Formula 3.
Restoration of the apex of LL to its hypothetical position according to the spine shape.
Formula 4.
Evaluation of positive-sum and negative-sum of (LL + TK).
Results.
A total number of cases were 52.
There were 14 cases of PJK.
The incidence of PJK was 26.
9%, and the mean age for PJK cases was 63.
2 ± 5.
2.
The excellent predictor for occurrences of PJK was formula 3.
Postsurgical sagittal apexes of lumbar lordosis were located in their hypothetical position in 24 cases, and 12.
5% of these cases developed PJK.
While sagittal apexes were not located in their hypothetical position in 28 patients, PJK occurred in 39.
3% of them (
P
=
0.
03
, OR: 4.
53, (95% CI: 1.
09–18.
9)).
The second good predictor for occurrences of PJK was formula 2 (GSA >45° versus GSA <45° OR = 2.
5, (95% CI: 0.
67–9.
38),
P
=
0.
17
).
The other two formulae (1 and 4) were not good predictors for occurrences of PJK.
Conclusion.
Among the four proposed formulae for predicting occurrences of PJK, the position of the sagittal apex of lumbar lordosis is an excellent predictor of the development of PJK, followed by GSA.
Hypothetical values of LL and TK, and positive or negative-sum of (LL + TK), are weak predictors for occurrences of PJK.
Related Results
Prognostic Factors of Thoracic Hypokyphosis after Posterior Spinal Fusion in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis using by All Pedicle Screws Instrumentation
Prognostic Factors of Thoracic Hypokyphosis after Posterior Spinal Fusion in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis using by All Pedicle Screws Instrumentation
Introduction
The use of pedicle screws has spread as a method of correction of scoliosis, by his great power correction in the coronal plane and low failure rat...
Risk Factors for Multiple Implant-Related Complications (MIRC) with Growing-Rod for Early-Onset Scoliosis
Risk Factors for Multiple Implant-Related Complications (MIRC) with Growing-Rod for Early-Onset Scoliosis
Abstract
Study design: A retrospective single center study.Objective:To identify risk factors for multiple implant-related complications with growing-rod for early-onset sc...
Optimizing Bracing Strategies for Idiopathic Scoliosis: Classification, Prediction and Monitoring
Optimizing Bracing Strategies for Idiopathic Scoliosis: Classification, Prediction and Monitoring
Summary
Scoliosis is a complex disease; it develops three-dimensionally, often in adolescent girls that have
previously developed in an absolutely normal manner. A variety of facto...
Understanding Thoracic Spine Morphology, Shape, and Proportionality
Understanding Thoracic Spine Morphology, Shape, and Proportionality
Study Design.
Retrospective review.
Objective.
The aim of this study was to describe thoracic kyphosis (TK) in a normal as...
Analisis Terapi Hydrotherapy untuk Skoliosis dari Sudut dari Sudut Pandang Penderita
Analisis Terapi Hydrotherapy untuk Skoliosis dari Sudut dari Sudut Pandang Penderita
Scoliosis is deformity spine which has deviation to lateral or abnormalities that spine is curved to right or left. The cause of scoliosis still unknown but it can be caused by gen...
Automated Cobb Angle Measurement at Scale: Identifying Undiagnosed Scoliosis in the UK Biobank
Automated Cobb Angle Measurement at Scale: Identifying Undiagnosed Scoliosis in the UK Biobank
AbstractBackground contextAdult degenerative scoliosis develops after skeletal maturity in a previously normal spine, often as a result of age-related spinal degeneration, with its...
Idiopathic scoliosis
Idiopathic scoliosis
Introduction. Idiopathic scoliosis is a structural and lateral curvature of
the spine for which a currently recognizable cause has not been found and
there is no basic eviden...
Current therapeutic strategies for erectile function recovery after radical prostatectomy – literature review and meta-analysis
Current therapeutic strategies for erectile function recovery after radical prostatectomy – literature review and meta-analysis
Radical prostatectomy is the most commonly performed treatment option for localised prostate cancer. In the last decades the surgical technique has been improved and modified in or...

