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Do Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Undergoing Surgery Continue to Improve From 1-Year to 2-Years Postoperative?

Scott L ZuckermanChristopher S LaiYong ShenMeghan CerpaNathan J LeeMena G KerolusAlex S HaIan A BuchananClinton J DevinRonald A LehmanLawrence G Lenke
Published in: Global spine journal (2021)
Most ASD patients experience the majority of PRO improvement by 1-year postoperative. However, subsets of patients that may continue to improve up to 2-years postoperative include patients ≥55 years, combined coronal/sagittal malalignment, and those with severe sagittal malalignment ≥7.5 cm.
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