Patient-specific rods for thoracic kyphosis correction in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery: Preliminary results - 30/01/20
Abstract |
Introduction |
Restoring a degree of kyphosis consistent with good sagittal alignment of the spine is a key concern when performing surgery to correct adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The objective of this study was to assess the preliminary outcomes of posterior fusion for AIS using patient-specific rods that were pre-contoured based on pelvic incidence. The primary evaluation criterion was thoracic kyphosis at last follow-up.
Hypothesis |
The use of pre-bent patient-specific rods has a favourable effect on thoracic kyphosis at last follow-up.
Material and methods |
A total of 37 patients with AIS, including 17 with hypokyphosis, managed with patient-specific rods were included in a prospective study. The rod contouring angles were based on predefined pelvic incidence criteria (25° to 40° for the rod on the convex side and the same value plus 10° for the rod on the concave side). Thoracic kyphosis was assessed before surgery and at last follow-up, after 12–36 months (mean, 19 months). Student's t test was applied to compare means. Multivariate linear regression analysis was performed.
Results |
At last follow-up, the mean increase in kyphosis was 14° and was comparable to the planned increase (mean difference=0, p=0.85). Factors associated with kyphosis at last follow-up were the concave rod contouring angle and the pre-operative kyphotic angle of the thoracic segment to be instrumented (p<0.05). Mean differences between kyphosis of the instrumented thoracic segment at last follow-up and target kyphosis were −5° in the subgroup with hypokyphosis (<20°) before surgery and +4° in the subgroup with normal kyphosis before surgery.
Conclusion |
With patient-specific rods, kyphosis at last follow-up was close to the target value. Predictors of kyphosis at last follow-up were the concave rod contouring angle and pre-operative kyphotic angle of the thoracic segment to be instrumented. Over-contouring of the concave rod seems necessary in patients with preoperative hypokyphosis but not in patients with normal kyphosis.
Level of evidence |
III, prospective non-comparative study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, Posterior fusion, Patient-specific rods. Contouring, Thoracic kyphosis
Plan
Vol 106 - N° 1
P. 159-165 - février 2020 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.