Comparative analysis of changes in spinal dimensions following different correction methods in adult spinal deformity surgery
Hoai TP Dinh,
Hiroki Ushirozako,
Tomohiko Hasegawa
et al.
Abstract:Background: Adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery has gained popularity, with significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion with multiple grade II osteotomies (PLIF + MOs) and lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) have been utilized to correct ASD; however, no studies have compared these methods with regard to the pre- and postoperative changes in length and volume of the spinal canal. This study aimed to investigate the 3-dimensional changes in the anterior vertical … Show more
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