How Does Cage Lordosis Influence Postoperative Segmental Lordosis in Lumbar Interbody Fusion

被引:12
|
作者
Gambhir, Shanu [1 ]
Wang, Tian [2 ]
Pelletier, Matthew H. [2 ]
Walsh, William R. [2 ]
Ball, Jonathon R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal North Shore Hosp, St Leonards, NSW, Australia
[2] UNSW Sydney, Prince Wales Hosp, Prince Wales Clin Sch, Surg & Orthopaed Res Labs, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Fusion; Lordosis; Lumbar; Segmental; SAGITTAL BALANCE; ALIGNMENT; RESTORATION; MANAGEMENT; DEFORMITY; SURGERY;
D O I
10.1016/j.wneu.2019.02.100
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
BACKGROUND: Consideration of sagittal alignment is an integral part of spinal fusion surgery correlating with superior outcomes. Segmental lordosis is an important contributor to sagittal alignment. This study assessed surgical factors influencing segmental lordosis in a 360 degrees fusion model, including cage dimensions, anterior longitudinal ligament resection, facetectomy, and posterior compression. METHODS: Six L3-4 synthetic spinal motion segments were used in a repeated measures design. Each sample was sequentially instrumented with lateral cages of increasing height and angle. Lordosis was assessed from lateral radiographs of intact and each instrumented condition. The effect of anterior longitudinal ligament resection, posterior compression with pedicle screws, and bilateral facetectomy was additionally examined. RESULTS: A linear relationship between segmental lordosis and cage height was found. This effect was greater with the anterior longitudinal ligament divided. In cages of the same anterior height, increased intrinsic cage lordosis did not result in increased segmental lordosis; cages with no intrinsic lordosis resulted in the highest segmental lordosis. In examining this finding, it was shown that posterior cage height had a larger influence on segmental lordosis. Posterior compression with pedicle screws and bilateral facetectomy increased the segmental lordosis by a further 3.4 degrees and 2.6 degrees, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Cage height was a key factor, with posterior compression further increasing lordosis. The finding that 0 degrees cages results in the most segmental lordosis was an unexpected finding and highlights the importance of appropriate sizing on resulting lordosis. These findings are relevant to cage selection but require further study prior to applying to clinical practice and may influence future cage design.
引用
收藏
页码:E606 / E611
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Does interbody cage lordosis impact actual segmental lordosis achieved in minimally invasive lumbar spine fusion?
    Lovecchio, Francis C.
    Vaishnav, Avani S.
    Steinhaus, Michael E.
    Othman, Yahya A.
    Gang, Catherine Himo
    Iyer, Sravisht
    McAnany, Steven J.
    Albert, Todd J.
    Qureshi, Sheeraz A.
    NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS, 2020, 49 (03) : 1 - 8
  • [2] Posterior lumbar interbody fusion and segmental lumbar lordosis
    Kakkar, Rahul
    Sirigiri, P. B. R.
    Howieson, A.
    Raman, A. Siva
    Crawford, R. J.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND TRAUMATOLOGY, 2007, 17 (02): : 125 - 129
  • [3] Does Lordotic Angle of Cage Determine Lumbar Lordosis in Lumbar Interbody Fusion?
    Hong, Taek-Ho
    Cho, Kyu-Jung
    Kim, Young-Tae
    Park, Jae-Woo
    Seo, Beom-Ho
    Kim, Nak-Chul
    SPINE, 2017, 42 (13) : E775 - E780
  • [4] Changes in Segmental and Lumbar Lordosis After Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Different Lordotic Cage Angulations
    Bakare, Adewale A.
    Fessler, David R.
    Wewel, Joshua T.
    Fontes, Ricardo B., V
    Fessler, Richard G.
    O'Toole, John E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPINE SURGERY, 2021, 15 (03): : 440 - 448
  • [5] Biomechanical analysis of segmental lumbar lordosis and risk of cage subsidence with different cage heights and alternative placements in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion
    Rastegar, Sajjad
    Arnoux, Pierre-Jean
    Wang, Xiaoyu
    Aubin, Carl-Eric
    COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 2020, 23 (09) : 456 - 466
  • [6] Predictors of segmental lumbar lordosis following midline posterior (transforaminal) lumbar interbody fusion: Does interbody device type matter?
    Crawford, Charles
    Epperson, Thomas
    Gum, Jeffrey
    Owens, R. Kirk
    Djurasovic, Mladen
    Glassman, Steven D.
    Carreon, Leah Y.
    NORTH AMERICAN SPINE SOCIETY JOURNAL, 2022, 11
  • [7] Analysis of the Factors Affecting Lumbar Segmental Lordosis After Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion
    Otsuki, Bungo
    Fujibayashi, Shunsuke
    Takemoto, Mitsuru
    Kimura, Hiroaki
    Shimizu, Takayoshi
    Murata, Koichi
    Matsuda, Shuichi
    SPINE, 2020, 45 (14) : E839 - E846
  • [8] Improvement of Segmental Lordosis in Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Comparison of Two Techniques
    Rice, James W.
    Sedney, Cara L.
    Daffner, Scott D.
    Arner, Justin W.
    Emery, Sanford E.
    France, John C.
    GLOBAL SPINE JOURNAL, 2016, 6 (03) : 229 - 233
  • [9] Predictors of Postoperative Segmental and Overall Lumbar Lordosis in Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Consecutive Case Series
    Zhang, Justin K.
    Greenberg, Jacob K.
    Javeed, Saad
    Benedict, Braeden
    Botterbush, Kathleen S.
    Dibble, Christopher F.
    Khalifeh, Jawad M.
    Brehm, Samuel
    Jain, Deeptee
    Dorward, Ian
    Santiago, Paul
    Molina, Camilo
    Pennicooke, Brenton H.
    Ray, Wilson Z.
    GLOBAL SPINE JOURNAL, 2025, 15 (02) : 425 - 437
  • [10] Preoperative Radiographic Prediction Tool for Early Postoperative Segmental and Lumbar Lordosis Alignment After Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
    Porche, Ken
    Dru, Alexander
    Moor, Rachel
    Kubilis, Paul
    Vaziri, Sasha
    Hoh, Daniel J.
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2021, 13 (09)