Author:
Mimura Tetsuhiko,Ikegami Shota,Banno Tomohiro,Seki Shoji,Ohba Tetsuro,Oba Hiroki,Kuraishi Shugo,Uehara Masashi,Munakata Ryo,Takizawa Takashi,Hatakenaka Terue,Kamanaka Takayuki,Miyaoka Yoshinari,Kurogochi Daisuke,Fukuzawa Takuma,Haro Hirotaka,Kawaguchi Yoshiharu,Matsuyama Yukihiro,Koseki Michihiko,Takahashi Jun
Abstract
AbstractNo validated systems exist for selecting the upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) for optimal postoperative shoulder balance in Lenke type 2 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). This study evaluated a new method for shoulder balance prediction using the modified Shinshu line (MSL) for UIV selection in AIS Lenke type 2 curves. Fifty-five consecutive AIS patients receiving posterior spinal fusion (PSF) for a Lenke type 2 AIS curve were retrospectively analyzed according to several UIV determination models. Shoulder imbalance was judged as absolute radiographic shoulder height ≥ 10 mm at the 2-year observational endpoint. The MSL was the line between the center of the spinous process of C7 and that of the lowest instrumented vertebra. The vertebral body first touched proximally by the MSL was defined as the MSL vertebra (MSLV) and recommended as the UIV. The group with the UIV matching the MSLV had a significantly lower prevalence of shoulder imbalance of 23% (odds ratio 4.08, 95% CI 1.22–13.7, P = 0.02). Setting the MSLV as the UIV in PSF for AIS Lenke type 2 may reduce the prevalence of postoperative shoulder imbalance.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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