Neurospine (Sep 2020)

SOF System; A New Nomenclature System for the Surgical Techniques of Cervical Spine Deformity

  • Jae Taek Hong,
  • Heiko Koller,
  • Kuniyoshi Abumi,
  • Wen Yuan,
  • Asdrubal Falavigna,
  • Ho Jin Lee,
  • Jong Beom Lee,
  • Jean-Charles Le Huec,
  • Jong Hyuk Park,
  • Il Sup Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14245/ns.2040472.236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 505 – 512

Abstract

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Although cervical spinal deformity (CSD) can have a profoundly negative impact on an individual’s quality of life and there have been many advances in surgical treatment of CSD in recent years, there exists no comprehensive classification system of surgical treatment that categorizes anterior and posterior surgery separately according to the grade of surgery. The objective of this study is to introduce the new classification system of various surgical treatments for CSD. We developed a new classification system (SOF system) for CSD surgery that describes the sequence of surgical approach (S), the grade of osteotomy (O), and the information of fixation (F) using alphanumeric codes. This new classification system can provide a consistent description of the various osteotomies performed in CSD surgery. Especially, regarding research, there has been a clear benefit to this classification. Having a standardized classification that allows for common frame for cervical deformity correction surgery, communication between surgeons and the evaluation of the CSD surgeries make it possible to conduct global comparative research about surgical outcome.

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