Adult Spinal Deformity Flashcards
What is the most reliable predictor of clinical symptoms in patients with adult spinal deformity?
Sagittal plane balance
What degree of curves commonly progress and which do not?
50° commonly progress
In those with adult spinal deformity, who should get fusion to sacrum?
Those with L5/S1 pathology; will have increased risk of pseudoarthrosis
What is the incidence of major complications following adult spinal deformity surgery?
~10%
What are risk factors for non-union in spinal deformity surgery?
1) smoking
2) kyphosis >20 degrees
3) positive sagittal balance greater than 5cm
4) preexisting hip arthritis
5) age greater than 55
6) throacoabdominal approach
In patients with adult scoliosis requiring long thoracolumbar fusions, which of the following is the major advantage of extending the fusion to the sacrum as opposed to ending at L5?
Improved correction and maintenance of sagittal balance