Segmental range-of-motion by vertebral level in fused and unfused patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review of the literature.

IF 1.6 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Omkar S Anaspure, Anthony N Baumann, Marc T Crawford, Pierce Davis, Laura C M Ndjonko, Jason B Anari, Keith D Baldwin
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to understand global and segmental spinal ROM in surgical and nonsurgical AIS patients.

Methods: This systematic review examined segmental vertebral ROM in AIS patients using PubMed, SPORTDiscus, MEDLINE, and Web of Science until October 8th, 2023. Inclusion criteria were articles on segmental motion in AIS patients, both operative and non-operative, under 18 years old.

Results: Seventeen articles met eligibility criteria from 2511 initially retrieved. All patients (n = 996) had AIS (549 non-operative; 447 were operative), with a frequency-weighted mean age of 15.1 ± 1.6 years and a baseline Cobb angle of 51.4 ± 13.3 degrees. Studies showed heterogenous segmental flexibility in the unfused spine, with the apical curve and upper thoracic segments being more rigid and lower segments more flexible at -5 disk segments from the apex. Most studies showed a predictable loss of motion in fused spinal regions postoperatively and a variable loss of global motion depending on the LIV and number of fused segments. A 7° global loss of total trunk flexion per level was observed with increasingly caudal LIV, starting at L1. Anterior vertebral body tethering (AVBT) preserved motion post-surgery but reduced coronal plane motion. AVBT saw less motion loss compared to posterior spinal fusion (PSF) but had higher revision and complication rates.

Conclusion: Preservation of spinal segments correlated with improved motion postoperatively. Increasing caudal LIV in PSF showed sagittal flexion loss. AVBT preserved more sagittal ROM than PSF but increased coronal motion loss, complications, and revision rates, with the largest benefit at LIV L4. Data on segmental motion are limited and further research on postoperative segmental ROM is required.

青少年特发性脊柱侧凸融合与未融合患者椎体水平的节段活动范围:文献系统回顾。
目的:本研究旨在了解手术和非手术 AIS 患者的整体和节段脊柱 ROM:本系统性综述使用 PubMed、SPORTDiscus、MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 对 AIS 患者的脊椎节段活动度进行了研究,研究截止日期为 2023 年 10 月 8 日。纳入标准为有关AIS患者节段运动的文章,包括手术和非手术,年龄均在18岁以下:从最初检索到的 2511 篇文章中,有 17 篇符合资格标准。所有患者(n = 996)均患有 AIS(549 例为非手术;447 例为手术),频率加权平均年龄为 15.1 ± 1.6 岁,基线 Cobb 角为 51.4 ± 13.3 度。研究显示,未融合脊柱的节段柔韧性不尽相同,顶端曲线和胸椎上段更僵硬,而距顶端-5 个盘段的下段更柔韧。大多数研究显示,融合脊柱区域在术后会出现可预测的活动度损失,而整体活动度损失的程度则因LIV和融合节段的数量而异。从 L1 开始,随着 LIV 越来越靠后,每个水平的躯干总屈曲度会减少 7°。椎体前方系带术(AVBT)保留了手术后的运动,但减少了冠状面运动。与后路脊柱融合术(PSF)相比,前路椎体拴系术的运动损失较小,但翻修率和并发症发生率较高:结论:保留脊柱节段与术后运动改善相关。结论:保留脊柱节段与术后运动的改善相关。与PSF相比,AVBT保留了更多的矢状关节活动度,但增加了冠状关节活动度的损失、并发症和翻修率,LIV L4的获益最大。有关节段活动度的数据有限,因此需要对术后节段活动度进行进一步研究。
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3.20
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期刊介绍: Spine Deformity the official journal of the?Scoliosis Research Society is a peer-refereed publication to disseminate knowledge on basic science and clinical research into the?etiology?biomechanics?treatment?methods and outcomes of all types of?spinal deformities. The international members of the Editorial Board provide a worldwide perspective for the journal's area of interest.The?journal?will enhance the mission of the Society which is to foster the optimal care of all patients with?spine?deformities worldwide. Articles published in?Spine Deformity?are Medline indexed in PubMed.? The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research. Spine Deformity will only publish studies that have institutional review board (IRB) or similar ethics committee approval for human and animal studies and have strictly observed these guidelines. The minimum follow-up period for follow-up clinical studies is 24 months.
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