Prediction of Scoliosis Correction With Thoracic Segmental Pedicle Screw Constructs Using Fulcrum Bending Radiographs

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Titel: Prediction of Scoliosis Correction With Thoracic Segmental Pedicle Screw Constructs Using Fulcrum Bending Radiographs
Autoren: Luk, KDK, Lenke, L, Cheung, WY
Quelle: Spine. 35:557-561
Verlagsinformationen: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2010.
Publikationsjahr: 2010
Schlagwörter: Male, Scoliosis correction, Adolescent, Bone Screws, Fulcrum bending radiograph, Scoliosis - radiography - surgery, Internal Fixators, Thoracic Vertebrae, Radiography, 03 medical and health sciences, Spinal Fusion, Treatment Outcome, 0302 clinical medicine, Spinal Fusion - instrumentation - methods, Scoliosis, Humans, Regression Analysis, Female, Thoracic pedicle screw, Thoracic Vertebrae - radiography - surgery, Retrospective Studies
Beschreibung: A retrospective series of 35 idiopathic scoliosis patients underwent spinal fusion with a segmental thoracic pedicle screw system.To evaluate the amount of scoliosis correction with segmental pedicle screw constructs, and assess whether the fulcrum bending radiograph can predict surgical correction.The fulcrum bending radiograph is highly predictive of actual curve correction based on hook or hybrid systems. However, its predictive value in segmental pedicle screw fixation systems has not been reported.Patients diagnosed with Lenke type 1A and 1B thoracic idiopathic scoliosis who underwent posterior spinal fusion with segmental pedicle screw constructs by single surgeon from January 2000 to December 2005 were reviewed. The fulcrum flexibility rate (FFR) and correction rate were compared. Stepwise linear regression analysis was done and a prediction equation for the postoperative Cobb angle was developed.Thirty-five consecutive patients were included. Age at surgery was 14.8 years. Twenty scoliosis deformities were flexible, 15 were rigid. All patients had at least 2-year follow-up. The average preoperative Cobb angle was 58 degrees , fulcrum bending Cobb angle was 28 degrees , and postoperative Cobb angle 15 degrees and 16 degrees at 1 month and 2 years, respectively, after surgery. There was significant difference between FFR (51%) and correction rate at 1 month (72%) and 2 year (70%) after surgery. The difference between fulcrum bending corrective index of flexible (122%) and rigid (203%) curves was statistically significant. Stepwise linear regression analysis showed: Predicted postoperative Cobb angle = 0.012 + 1.75 x age - 0.212 x FFR (R = 0.69, P < 0.01).Thoracic pedicle screw constructs achieved better scoliosis correction compared with fulcrum bending radiographs. The fulcrum bending corrective index achieved was significantly greater in rigid than flexible curves. The postoperative Cobb angles could be calculated with a predictive equation.
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Sprache: English
ISSN: 0362-2436
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e3181b9cfa9
Zugangs-URL: http://hub.hku.hk/bitstream/10722/126512/1/Content.pdf
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20118839
https://europepmc.org/article/MED/20118839
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/10028062462
http://journals.lww.com/00007632-201003010-00015
http://hub.hku.hk/handle/10722/126512
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20118839
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20118839/
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/126512
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/142888
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Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:A retrospective series of 35 idiopathic scoliosis patients underwent spinal fusion with a segmental thoracic pedicle screw system.To evaluate the amount of scoliosis correction with segmental pedicle screw constructs, and assess whether the fulcrum bending radiograph can predict surgical correction.The fulcrum bending radiograph is highly predictive of actual curve correction based on hook or hybrid systems. However, its predictive value in segmental pedicle screw fixation systems has not been reported.Patients diagnosed with Lenke type 1A and 1B thoracic idiopathic scoliosis who underwent posterior spinal fusion with segmental pedicle screw constructs by single surgeon from January 2000 to December 2005 were reviewed. The fulcrum flexibility rate (FFR) and correction rate were compared. Stepwise linear regression analysis was done and a prediction equation for the postoperative Cobb angle was developed.Thirty-five consecutive patients were included. Age at surgery was 14.8 years. Twenty scoliosis deformities were flexible, 15 were rigid. All patients had at least 2-year follow-up. The average preoperative Cobb angle was 58 degrees , fulcrum bending Cobb angle was 28 degrees , and postoperative Cobb angle 15 degrees and 16 degrees at 1 month and 2 years, respectively, after surgery. There was significant difference between FFR (51%) and correction rate at 1 month (72%) and 2 year (70%) after surgery. The difference between fulcrum bending corrective index of flexible (122%) and rigid (203%) curves was statistically significant. Stepwise linear regression analysis showed: Predicted postoperative Cobb angle = 0.012 + 1.75 x age - 0.212 x FFR (R = 0.69, P < 0.01).Thoracic pedicle screw constructs achieved better scoliosis correction compared with fulcrum bending radiographs. The fulcrum bending corrective index achieved was significantly greater in rigid than flexible curves. The postoperative Cobb angles could be calculated with a predictive equation.
ISSN:03622436
DOI:10.1097/brs.0b013e3181b9cfa9