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Cervical Spine Deformity-Part 2: Management Algorithm and Anterior Techniques.

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York.

Neurosurgery
|September 22, 2017
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Effective cervical deformity correction requires a solid operative plan. This review details pre-operative planning, algorithms, and anterior surgical techniques for optimal outcomes in cervical spine deformities.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Spinal Deformity Correction

Background:

  • Cervical spine deformities present complex challenges in surgical management.
  • Selecting the optimal surgical approach can be difficult and is often debated.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review pre-operative planning strategies for cervical deformity correction.
  • To outline a management algorithm for these complex cases.
  • To discuss anterior surgical techniques used in cervical deformity correction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on pre-operative planning, algorithms, and anterior surgical techniques.
  • Analysis of current approaches to cervical deformity management.

Main Results:

Keywords:
Anterior osteotomyCervical kyphosisCervical lordosisCervical spine deformityOsteotomiesPedicle subtraction osteotomySVASmith-Petersen osteotomyT1 slopeTotal subaxial reconstruction

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  • A thorough understanding of pathology and biomechanics is crucial for operative planning.
  • Various anterior surgical techniques are available for cervical deformity correction.
  • A structured approach aids in selecting the most appropriate surgical strategy.

Conclusions:

  • Pre-operative planning and a clear management algorithm are essential for successful cervical deformity correction.
  • Anterior surgical techniques represent a key component of the operative armamentarium.
  • Optimizing clinical outcomes relies on a tailored approach to each patient's cervical deformity.