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Comparative Analysis of Lumbar Spine Vertebral Morphology Between Māori and New Zealand Europeans: A Computed Tomography Study

William H. Cook and Joseph F. Baker
International Journal of Spine Surgery December 2021, 15 (6) 1072-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8193
William H. Cook
1 Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
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Joseph F. Baker
1 Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton 3204, New Zealand
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Abstract

Background Most existing studies of lumbar anatomy do not consider ethnic influence and recruit mostly white participants. Recent studies have considered other populations; however, none have assessed Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand (NZ). A computed tomography study of vertebral body (VB) and canal dimensions was performed for lumbar vertebrae of Māori and NZ European patients to evaluate for ethnic variation.

Methods Lumbar vertebrae from 196 patients were measured using computed tomography. After interrater and intrarater reliability analyses, a single trained examiner measured VB heights, VB lengths, segmental angle, pedicle height and width, and vertebral canal length (VCL) and vertebral canal width for each level. Canal:body ratio was calculated. Demographic data recorded included age, sex, and ethnicity.

Results VCL remained relatively constant through the lumbar spine; canal width increased to a maximum of 28.2 mm at L5. Canal:body ratios and pedicle height decreased while pedicle width increased to a maximum of 16.1 mm at L5. There were few differences between Māori and NZ Europeans except at the L5 level, where VCL and canal:body ratio were larger in NZ Europeans (P < 0.05), and pedicle height, width, and VB pediculolaminar length were larger in Māori (P < 0.05). Females had generally smaller measurements and age was a positive predictor of measured values (P < 0.05).

Conclusions This study is the first to characterize lumbar anatomy in a Māori cohort. Adequately powered results demonstrated few differences between Māori and NZ Europeans. Isolated differences observed at L5 may be due to sacropelvic differences, which represent an area for further investigation.

Level of Evidence 3.

Clinical Relevance Diagnosis, surgical planning, ethnic differences.

  • lumbar vertebrae
  • spinal canal
  • tomography
  • x-ray computed
  • ethnic groups

Footnotes

  • Funding W.H.C. was the recipient of a NuVasive studentship grant. J.F.B. receives fellowship funding from Medronic and research funding from NuVasive and Smith & Nephew.

  • Declaration of Conflicting Interests The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare relevant to this research.

  • Ethics Approval Local ethical body approval was obtained for this study (HDEC 19/NTB/130).

  • Contributors Conception and design of work: J.F.B.; acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data: W.H.C.; drafting the manuscript: W.H.C.; critical revision of the work for important intellectual content: W.H.C., J.F.B.; and final approval of the version to be published: W.H.C., J.F.B.

  • Data Availability Statement The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

  • Disclosure The authors report no financial disclosures related to this article.

  • This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. Copyright © 2021 ISASS. To see more or order reprints or permissions, see http://ijssurgery.com.
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William H. Cook, Joseph F. Baker
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