Compensatory mechanisms recruited against proximal junctional kyphosis by patients instrumented from the thoracolumbar junction to the iliac

Purpose The compensatory mechanisms recruited by un-instrumented patients against sagittal imbalance are well documented. However, there is a lack of information regarding instrumented patients. Material and methods We performed a retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively in a multicent...

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Veröffentlicht in:European spine journal 2022, Vol.31 (1), p.112-122
Hauptverfasser: Pizones, Javier, Perez-Grueso, Francisco Javier Sánchez, Moreno-Manzanaro, Lucía, Escámez, Fernando, Yilgor, Caglar, Vila-Casademunt, Alba, Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes, Sánchez-Márquez, José Miguel, Obeid, Ibrahim, Kleinstück, Frank, Alanay, Ahmet, Pellisé, Ferran
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The compensatory mechanisms recruited by un-instrumented patients against sagittal imbalance are well documented. However, there is a lack of information regarding instrumented patients. Material and methods We performed a retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively in a multicenter adult spinal deformity database. We included patients suffering PJK/PJF after (T8-L2) to iliac instrumentation with minimum two-year follow-up. We measured quantitative sagittal spinopelvic and qualitative sagittal distribution parameters in the immediate postoperative period (6w) and at the time of PJK/PJF appearance. We analyzed how these parameters changed comparing these two time points with univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Results A total of 69 patients were included. Two different patterns at PJK/PJF were found: 36 patients activated compensation (defined as an increase in pelvic retroversion (ΔRPV > 5º), and 33 did not (ΔRPV 
ISSN:0940-6719
1432-0932
DOI:10.1007/s00586-021-07042-5