Coluna/Columna (Jan 2024)
SAGITTAL MISALIGNMENT IN ADOLESCENT IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS
Abstract
ABSTRACT Introduction: The correlation between sagittal and coronal parameters in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) presents contradictory results and is not fully understood. Objective: To evaluate the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) and its correlation with sagittal parameters and the main curve in patients diagnosed with AIS. Methods: 109 patients with AIS and indications for surgical treatment were evaluated. The correlation of the SVA with sagittal parameters (thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, pelvic incidence, lumbar lordosis, pelvic version, and sacral inclination) and with the main curves (main thoracic and thoracolumbar/lumbar) was evaluated. Results: The SVA ranged from -208 to 66.30 mm (mean -19.64 ± 36.21), above 50 mm in two patients (1.83%). There was no correlation between the sagittal parameters and the magnitude of the main curve and the SVA. Conclusion: The SVA showed great variability in the group of patients with AIS; a small percentage of patients had an SVA greater than 50 mm. The low percentage of patients with sagittal misalignment showed the compensatory capacity of young patients with vertebral deformity. Level of Evidence: III; Observational and Retrospective Study.
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