2022
DOI: 10.1177/21925682221079601
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Supine and Dynamic Extension Radiographs as the Strongest Predictors of Post-operative Alignment in Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spine Surgery

Abstract: Study Design Institutional review board-approved retrospective cohort study. Objectives Failure to achieve alignment goals may result in accelerated adjacent segment degeneration and poorer outcomes. In “open” spine surgery, intraoperative tools can fine tune alignment; minimally invasive spine surgery techniques may not allow for this type of intraoperative adjustment. The aim of this study was to identify pre-operative radiographic parameters that accurately predict post-operative alignment after minimally i… Show more

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