Lumbosacral transitional vertebra in spondylolisthesis: frequency, demographic findings, and clinical characteristics.
Mehdi MahmoodkhaniArvin NaeimiAmirhossein ZohrevandArian RabbanifardMajid RezvaniPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2024)
LSTV is frequently seen in spondylolisthesis patients. Sacralization is the common type of LSTV in spondylolisthesis patients, possibly leading to an increased risk for higher grades of vertebral slip and higher rates of motor deficit signs and symptoms. The presence of sacralization results in a significant increase in the incidence of higher levels of spondylolisthesis, especially the L4-L5*(sacralized L5) level. There is no relationship between age and the presence of LSTV in spondylolisthesis.