Three-dimensional reconstructions of Lenke 1A curves.

Q1 Medicine
Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders Pub Date : 2018-02-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13013-017-0149-4
J-C Bernard, E Berthonnaud, J Deceuninck, L Journoud-Rozand, G Notin, E Chaleat-Valayer
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Background: Scoliosis is a 3D deformity that can be reconstructed through 2D antero-posterior and lateral radiographs, which provide an upper view of the deformed spine as well as regional planes matching all vertebrae of elective plane for each curve. The objective of this study is to explore whether all idiopathic scoliosis classified Lenke 1A have the same 3D representation made with regional planes.

Methods: All patients treated for idiopathic thoracic scoliosis during the growth period and classified Lenke 1A were included in this study conducted in the pediatric spinal orthopedic department of Centre des Massues. A photogrammetric technique was used to obtain a 3D reconstruction, from regional planes identified on radiographs made with the EOS system. Three regional planes are usually identified in asymptomatic spines: lumbar, dorsal, and cervical-none of them presenting rotation. In the studied group, the number of planes, the rotation, and the limit vertebrae of each plane were looked for.

Results: Sixty-three patients were included (47 girls and 16 boys, mean age 11.3 years). The Cobb angle was meanly 36.5°. The scoliosis was reconstructed with three regional planes (57%) or four ones (43%, with the thoracic plane divided into two planes). Maximal rotation was found in the thoracic plane, especially when scoliosis was represented with four regional planes. The transition between planes 2 and 3 was mainly located between the fourth and sixth dorsal vertebrae.

Conclusion: The use of an arbitrary regional plane representation of a 3D shape leads to conclude that there are two types of Lenke 1A scoliosis, which should be taken into account for designing the brace.

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Lenke 1A曲线的三维重建。
背景:脊柱侧凸是一种三维畸形,可通过二维前后位片和侧位片重建,提供变形脊柱的上部视图,以及与每个曲线的所有椎体的可选平面相匹配的区域平面。本研究的目的是探讨是否所有的特发性脊柱侧凸分类Lenke 1A具有相同的三维表示与区域平面。方法:本研究纳入所有在中央医院小儿脊柱骨科接受生长期特发性胸椎侧凸治疗并分类为Lenke 1A的患者。使用摄影测量技术从EOS系统拍摄的射线照片上识别的区域平面获得3D重建。无症状的脊柱通常有三个区域平面:腰椎、脊柱背侧和颈椎,它们都没有旋转。在研究组中,观察了平面的数量、旋转和每个平面的极限椎体。结果:纳入63例患者,其中女孩47例,男孩16例,平均年龄11.3岁。Cobb角平均为36.5°。脊柱侧凸重建为3个区域平面(57%)或4个区域平面(43%),其中胸椎平面分为2个平面。最大旋转出现在胸椎平面,特别是当脊柱侧凸以四个区域平面表示时。平面2和平面3之间的过渡主要位于第四和第六背椎骨之间。结论:使用任意三维形状的区域平面表示,得出Lenke 1A型脊柱侧凸有两种类型,在设计支具时应考虑到这一点。
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Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders
Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Cessation.Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders is an open access, multidisciplinary journal that encompasses all aspects of research on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, outcomes and cost-analyses of conservative and surgical management of all spinal deformities and disorders. Both clinical and basic science reports form the cornerstone of the journal in its endeavour to provide original, primary studies as well as narrative/systematic reviews and meta-analyses to the academic community and beyond. Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders aims to provide an integrated and balanced view of cutting-edge spine research to further enhance effective collaboration among clinical spine specialists and scientists, and to ultimately improve patient outcomes based on an evidence-based spine care approach.
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