Patient-specific rods in adult spinal deformity: a systematic review.
Bryce PictonLauren E StoneJason LiangSean S SolomonNolan J BrownSophia LuzziJoseph A OsorioMartin H PhamPublished in: Spine deformity (2024)
Preliminary evidence suggests potential benefits of PSRs in achieving optimal spino-pelvic parameters in ASD surgery. Nevertheless, conclusions regarding the superiority of PSRs over traditional rods must be judiciously drawn, given the heterogeneity of patients and study methodologies, potential confounding variables, and the absence of robust randomized controlled trials. Future investigations should concentrate on enhancing preoperative planning, standardizing surgical methodologies, isolating specific patient subgroups, and head-to-head comparisons with traditional rods to fully elucidate the impact of PSRs in ASD surgery.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- autism spectrum disorder
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- ejection fraction
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- spinal cord
- optic nerve
- peritoneal dialysis
- intellectual disability
- single cell
- prognostic factors
- rectal cancer
- human health
- clinical trial
- acute coronary syndrome
- current status
- coronary artery disease
- spinal cord injury
- working memory
- patient reported outcomes
- young adults
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- childhood cancer