Persistent Lower Extremity Compensation for Sagittal Imbalance After Surgical Correction of Complex Adult Spinal Deformity: A Radiographic Analysis of Early Impact.
Tyler K WilliamsonPooja DaveJamshaid M MirJustin S SmithRenaud LafageBreton LineBassel G DieboAlan H DanielsJeffrey L GumThemistocles S ProtopsaltisD Kojo HamiltonAlex SoroceanuJustin K ScheerRobert EastlackMichael P KellyPierce NunleyKhaled M KebaishStephen LewisLawrence G LenkeRichard A HostinMunish C GuptaHan Jo KimChristopher P AmesRobert A HartDouglas C BurtonChristopher I ShaffreyEric O KlinebergFrank J SchwabVirginie LafageDean ChouKai-Ming FuShay BessPeter G Passiasnull nullPublished in: Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (2023)
Perioperative lower extremity compensation was a product of undercorrecting complex ASD. Even in age-adjusted realignment, compensation was associated with global undercorrection and junctional failure. Consideration of lower extremities during planning is vital to avoid adverse outcomes in perioperative course after complex ASD surgery.
Keyphrases
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