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Preoperative and Postoperative Sagittal Alignment and Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients With Posttraumatic Thoracolumbar Deformities Who Undergo Corrective Surgeries

Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez and Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8079
Oscar Bravo Olivares
1Mutual de Seguridad, Spine Surgical Unit, Santiago, Chile
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Manuel Valencia Carrasco
1Mutual de Seguridad, Spine Surgical Unit, Santiago, Chile
2Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo, , Santiago, Chile
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Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto
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Felipe Novoa Tonda
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2Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo, , Santiago, Chile
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José Antonio Riera Martínez
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Alvaro Silva González
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ABSTRACT

Background Secondary posttraumatic spinal kyphosis is a fixed deformity that has an asymptomatic presentation in most patients, but in some, persistent pain and disability can develop refractory to conservative treatment, which may result in the need for corrective surgery. Our aim was to analyze the modification of sagittal alignment and the variation in compensation mechanisms of spinal-pelvic segments before and after surgical correction in a group of patients with symptomatic posttraumatic kyphosis.

Methods A retrospective cohort study of 16 consecutive patients from the beginning of 2007 until the beginning of 2017 who underwent surgery due to thoracolumbar sagittal deformities was performed. Regional kyphosis (RK), thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis (LL), lower lumbar lordosis (LLL), lumbar lordosis under the deformity (LLUD), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), and PI-LL were measured in preoperative and postoperative lateral full spine x rays. Statistical analysis was performed with the nonparametric Wilcoxon test to compare preoperative and postoperative radiologic variables.

Results Sixteen patients were included with a median age of 47.5 years (32–62 years), the median time elapsed from the accident until corrective surgery was 7 months (2–33 months), the median follow-up time was 16.5 months (6–80 months), and the most used corrective strategy was pedicle subtraction osteotomy (11/16 patients). Statistically and radiologically significant improvements were observed in RK (33.5° versus 12°, P < .001) and LLUD (68.5° versus 61°, P = .017), with a noticeable decrease in PI-LL (15° versus 9.5°, P = .233). There were no statistically significant results regarding TK, LL, LLL, PI, PT, or SVA.

Conclusions Osteotomies are an effective tool to correct angular deformities at a local level after spine trauma. Posttraumatic kyphosis results in the compensation of sagittal imbalance through modification of segmental alignment of the mobile spine under the deformity.

Level of Evidence 3.

Clinical Relevance This work shows the compensation mechanisms after post-traumatic kyphosis in patients with previously healthy spines.

  • posttraumatic deformity
  • compensatory mechanisms
  • sagittal imbalance

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  • Disclosures and COI: The views expressed in the submitted article are our own and not an official position of the involved institutions. We did not use grants, equipment, drugs, and/or any other support that facilitated conducting the work described in the article or the writing of the article itself. Dr. Silva is a Medtronic speaker with personal fees. The rest of the authors declare no conflicts of interest. The research protocol was approved by the institutional ethics committee.

  • This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. Copyright © 2021 ISASS
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Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez, Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: 10.14444/8079

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Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez, Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: 10.14444/8079
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