Neurospine (Mar 2023)

Concepts and Techniques to Prevent Cervical Spine Deformity After Spine Surgery: A Narrative Review

  • Robert K. Merrill,
  • John C. Clohisy,
  • Todd J. Albert,
  • Sheeraz A. Qureshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14245/ns.2244780.390
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 221 – 230

Abstract

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Adult cervical spine deformity is associated with decreased health-related quality of life, disability, and myelopathy. A number of radiographic parameters help to characterize cervical deformity and aid in the diagnosis and treatment. There are several etiologies for cervical spine deformity, the most common being iatrogenic. Additionally, spine surgery can accelerate adjacent segment degeneration which may lead to deformity. It is therefore important for all spine surgeons to be aware of the potential to cause iatrogenic cervical deformity. The aim of this review is to highlight concepts and techniques to prevent cervical deformity after spine surgery.

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