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Gravity Line-Hip Axis Offset as a Guide for Global Alignment to Prevent Recurrent Proximal Junctional
Seung-Jae Hyun1, Sungjae An2, Byoung-Joo Park3
1Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seongnam , Korea.
Recurrent proximal junctional failure after adult spinal deformity surgery is linked to postoperative gravity line-hip axis offset. An offset less than -5 cm indicates overcorrection and increases the risk of recurrent PJK/F.
Area of Science:
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Spine Surgery
- Deformity Correction
Background:
- Proximal junctional kyphosis/failure (PJK/F) is a significant complication following adult spinal deformity (ASD) corrective surgery.
- Recurrent PJK/F necessitates further surgery and can lead to neurological deficits.
- Global sagittal balance, assessed by the gravity line (GL), is crucial in spinal alignment.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the postoperative gravity line-hip axis (GL-HA) offset as a risk factor for recurrent PJK/F.
- To determine if GL-HA offset influences the likelihood of PJK/F recurrence after revision surgery for ASD.
Main Methods:
- Retrospective review of adult spinal deformity patients who underwent revision surgery for PJK/F.
- Categorization into recurrent and non-recurrent PJK/F groups.
- Analysis of demographic, surgical, and spinopelvic alignment parameters, including postoperative GL-HA offset.
Main Results:
- 32 patients without recurrent PJK/F and 28 with recurrent PJK/F were analyzed.
- No significant differences in baseline demographics or surgical characteristics were found between groups.
- Postoperative GL-HA offset < -52.6 mm was a significant predictor of recurrent PJK/F (OR=7.0, P=.003).
Conclusions:
- Postoperative GL-HA offset is a critical risk factor for recurrent PJK/F in ASD revision surgery.
- Overcorrection (GL-HA offset < -5 cm) is associated with a higher incidence of recurrent PJK/F.
- The spine may overcompensate to align the GL near the hip axis, potentially at the expense of the proximal junction.
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