颈椎畸形分类系统的述评。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Paxton Gehling, David Mazur-Hart, Jason Savage, Justin S Smith, Greg Schroeder, Alexander Butler, Bayard Carlson, Srikanth Divi, Andrew Hecht, Christopher Kepler, Safdar Khan, Michael Stauff, Won Hyung A Ryu
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摘要

目的:本文回顾了最近的几种颈椎畸形分类,目的是将这些努力置于背景下,并提供了迄今为止该主题的概述。背景资料总结:颈椎畸形是一种复杂的异质性疾病,包括从颅颈交界处到颈胸交界处的病理。它可以由局灶性病理、区域性或全局性失调引起,并可能导致严重的功能损害和发病率,手术治疗可能是技术和概念上的挑战。在过去的15年中,已经出版了多种分类系统,以帮助临床交流和指导治疗。方法:检索PubMed以确定颈椎畸形分类的出版物。结果:本文确定并综述了五种分类方案。特别注意到他们的临床适用性。结论:颈椎畸形分类不断发展,反映了对这种异质性疾病的病理生理学、病因学和临床治疗的理解的进步。
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A Narrative Review of the Cervical Spine Deformity Classification Systems.

Objectives: This paper reviews several recent cervical spine deformity classifications with the goal of contextualizing these efforts, and providing a overview of the subject to date.

Summary of background data: Cervical spine deformity is a complex and heterogenous disorder encompassing pathology from the craniocervical junction to the cervicothoracic junction. It can arise from focal pathology, regional or global malalignment and can convey significant functional impairment and morbidity, and surgical management can represent a technical and conceptual challenge. In the last 15 years multiple classification systems have been published to aid in clinical communication and guide treatments.

Methods: A PubMed search was performed to identify publications on cervical spine deformity classifications.

Results: Five classification schemes were identified and reviewed in this publication. Particular care was taken to contextualize them with regards to clinical suitability.

Conclusion: Cervical deformity classifications continue to evolve, mirroring advances in understanding of pathophysiology, etiology, and clinical management of this heterogenous disorder.

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Clinical Spine Surgery
Clinical Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
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236
期刊介绍: Clinical Spine Surgery is the ideal journal for the busy practicing spine surgeon or trainee, as it is the only journal necessary to keep up to date with new clinical research and surgical techniques. Readers get to watch leaders in the field debate controversial topics in a new controversies section, and gain access to evidence-based reviews of important pathologies in the systematic reviews section. The journal features a surgical technique complete with a video, and a tips and tricks section that allows surgeons to review the important steps prior to a complex procedure. Clinical Spine Surgery provides readers with primary research studies, specifically level 1, 2 and 3 studies, ensuring that articles that may actually change a surgeon’s practice will be read and published. Each issue includes a brief article that will help a surgeon better understand the business of healthcare, as well as an article that will help a surgeon understand how to interpret increasingly complex research methodology. Clinical Spine Surgery is your single source for up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for spine care.
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