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Relationship of Cervical Sagittal Vertical Alignment After Sagittal Balance Correction in Adult Spinal Deformity: A Retrospective Radiographic Study

Sakthivel Rajan Manoharan, Deepak Joshi, Matt Owen, Steve M. Theiss and Donald Deinlein
International Journal of Spine Surgery June 2018, 5033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/5033
Sakthivel Rajan Manoharan
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
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Deepak Joshi
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
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Matt Owen
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
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Steve M. Theiss
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
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Donald Deinlein
University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama
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Study Design Retrospective radiographic study.

Purpose Predict the variability of the center of gravity of head (COG) relative to the global cervical sagittal alignment (SVA).

Background Cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic incidence are considered interrelated, with changes in SVA causing reciprocal changes to bring the head over pelvis. The implications of cervical deformities have generated more interest recently, and it has been shown that poor cervical alignment is associated with poor clinical outcomes.

Methods Patients were selected from the imaging server of a single institution with adult spinal deformity (ASD) and SVA, who underwent surgical correction from 2008 to 2013. Three observers performed the measurements, and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was measured for inter and intraobserver reliability. Group 1 was patients with unbalanced spines (C7-SVA > 5 cm) preoperatively and corrected to full balanced spine (C7-SVA < 5 cm) until last follow-up. Group 2 was improved in sagittal balance after surgery and maintained SVA correction until last follow-up, but not fully balanced.

Results Fifty-five patients met the inclusion criteria, 42 patients improved in SVA after surgery, and 13 showed no improvement. Twenty-three patients kept full balanced measurements until last follow-up, and 19 patients maintained not-full balanced spine. In group 1, there was no change in pre and postoperative parameters except for C2-CL (21.74° vs 16.91°, P = .033). It was similar in group 2, no differences except for C2-CL (21.67° vs 17.81°, P = .018).

Conclusion Parameters in this study failed to yield predictable relationships when compared to changes in SVA. The position of COG may be independent of global SVA.

Clinical Relevance This study aims to improve our understanding of the dynamic changes and relationships of the regional and global spinal parameters with regard to spinal deformity corrective surgeries in adults.

Level of Evidence III.

  • cervical spinal parameters
  • cervical sagittal balance
  • adult spine deformity
  • sagittal vertical alignment
  • center of gravity
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Sakthivel Rajan Manoharan, Deepak Joshi, Matt Owen, Steve M. Theiss, Donald Deinlein
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jun 2018, 5033; DOI: 10.14444/5033

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Sakthivel Rajan Manoharan, Deepak Joshi, Matt Owen, Steve M. Theiss, Donald Deinlein
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jun 2018, 5033; DOI: 10.14444/5033
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