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The impact of the leg-lengthening total hip arthroplasty on the coronal alignment of the spine.

Yuichiro AbeShigenobu SatoSatomi AbeTakeshi MasudaKentaro Yamada
Published in: Scoliosis (2015)
The patterns of compensation in lumbar or lumbosacral spine in coronal plane after leg lengthening THA were classified with regards to pelvic obliquity and Cobb's angle. 89.2% of 195 patients showed acceptable compensation in lumbar spine, 21 patients developed coronal imbalance. THA therefore is considered to be safe, as regards to spinal balance in coronal plane. However we have to keep in mind that preoperative rigid scoliosis could have a risk in progress for spinal imbalance.
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