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Complications and outcomes after three-column osteotomy: a 5-year follow-up.

Andrew N CorbettBiodun AdeniyiBrandon A SimonettaDennis G CrandallMichael S Chang
Published in: The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society (2024)
Patients undergoing three-column osteotomies had a major complication rate of 57.5% and a minor complication rate of 42.5% after 5 years. Improvements in lumbar lordosis were maintained at 5-year follow-up, but sagittal balance was only maintained in the VCR group. Despite these radiographic findings, both VCR and PSO groups maintained significant clinical improvements in both VAS and ODI scores at 5-year follow up.
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