Affiliation:
1. Department of Spinal Surgery Xuzhou Clinical School of Xuzhou Medical University Xuzhou China
2. Department of Spinal Surgery Xuzhou Central Hospital Xuzhou China
Abstract
AbstractThe current study aimed to investigate the sagittal morphology of the spinopelvic complex and the components of the lumbar spine in the normal population. In total, 132 adult volunteers were retrospectively evaluated and divided into four groups according to the Roussouly classification. Statistical analysis of radiological parameters, including lumbar lordosis (LL), thoracic kyphosis (TK), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope (SS), PI–LL, LL–TK, lumbar vertebral lordosis from L1 to L5 (L1L–L5L), the intervertebral angle from L1–L2 to L5–S1 (IVA1‐2–IVA5‐1), segmental lordosis from L1 to L5 (S1L–S5L), the proportion of L1–L5 (L1%–L5%), the proportion of the intervertebral angle from L1–L2 to L5–S1 (IVA1‐2%–IVA5‐1%), and proportion of segmental lordosis from L1 to L5 (S1L%–S5L%), was performed. Based on the classification, type II (n = 46) was the most common, followed by type I (n = 39), type III (n = 36), and type IV (n = 11). The quantitative values of the sagittal parameters of the four groups were obtained. Results showed a significant difference in terms of LL, PI, SS, and LL‐TK. Further, L1%, L2%, L3%, IVA1‐2%, IVA2‐3%, S1L%, S2L%, and S3L% had an increasing trend. PI was positively correlated with LL, S1L, S2L, S3L, S4L, S1L%, and S2L%, but not with S5L%. In conclusion, pelvic parameters had a significant effect on lumbar curvature and lordosis distribution. Further, the abovementioned results were beneficial for individual surgical decision‐making regarding targeted intervertebral angle, screw‐insertion dimension, and rod contouring.
Subject
General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy
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