Etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of iatrogenic spinal deformity
10.5124/jkma.2021.64.11.748
- Author:
Nam-Su CHUNG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea
- Publication Type:Focused Issue of This Month
- From:Journal of the Korean Medical Association
2021;64(11):748-752
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Spinal fusion is a common procedure that provides spinal stability by connecting vertebral segments using a bone graft. Because the spinal alignment is fixed permanently after spinal fusion, a mal-aligned fusion can produce iatrogenic spinal deformity and imbalance with significant disability.Current Concepts: Failure to restore adequate segmental lordosis in lumbar spinal fusion is a common cause of iatrogenic spine deformity. Local and regional spinal deformities can affect the global alignment; accordingly, spinal imbalance can occur when the compensation mechanisms fail. Diagnosis and surgical planning should be made on a thorough analysis of global and spinopelvic parameters on the standing whole-spine radiographs. Surgical treatment includes neural decompression, spinal fusion, and deformity correction. Spinal osteotomy provides a favorable surgical outcome, although the complication rate is high.Discussion and Conclusion: Iatrogenic spine deformity is increasing due to the increased occurrence of spinal fusion surgery. To prevent iatrogenic spine deformity, the index fusion surgery should be performed based on a comprehensive analysis of spinopelvic alignment and balance.