Cervical sagittal balance: a biomechanical perspective can help clinical practice

2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
pp. 25-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Avinash G. Patwardhan ◽  
Saeed Khayatzadeh ◽  
Robert M. Havey ◽  
Leonard I. Voronov ◽  
Zachary A. Smith ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-41
Author(s):  
MAURICIO COELHO LIMA ◽  
MARCELO ITALO RISSO NETO ◽  
GUILHERME REBECHI ZUIANI ◽  
IVAN GUIDOLIN VEIGA ◽  
MARCOS ANTONIO TEBET ◽  
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ABSTRACT Objective: There are no values defined as standard in the literature for the parameters of assessment of cervical sagittal balance in patients with idiopathic scoliosis. This study describes the sagittal cervical parameters in patients with idiopathic scoliosis. Methods: Study carried out in a tertiary public hospital in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, through the evaluation of panoramic radiographs in lateral view. The Cobb method was used to evaluate cervical lordosis from C2 to C7, distance from the center of gravity (COG) of the skull to C7, measurement of T1 slope, thoracic inlet angle (TIA), neck tilt, and plumb line from C7 to S1 (SVA C7-S1). A statistical analysis was performed, to demonstrate the relationship between the alignment of the thoracic spine in the sagittal plane and the cervical sagittal balance of patients with scoliosis. Results: Thirty-four patients were female (69.4%) and 15 male (30.6%). The mean values for COG-C7 were 0.71 mm (median 0.8 mm/standard deviation [SD]= 0.51 mm). For Cobb C2-C7, the mean was -11.7° (median -10°/SD= 20.4°). The mean slope of T1 was 23.5° (median 25°/SD= 9.5°). The mean cervical version was 58.8° (median 60°/DP= 15.4°). The mean TIA was 81.8° (median 85°/SD= 16.7°). The mean plumb line C7-S1 was -0.28 (-0.3/SD= 1.0). Conclusion: The analysis of the results showed that the mean values for the cervical lordosis are lower than the values described as normal in the literature, suggesting a loss of sagittal cervical balance in these patients.


2014 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ngoc-Lam M. Nguyen ◽  
Daniel A. Baluch ◽  
Alpesh A. Patel

2019 ◽  
Vol 99 (12) ◽  
pp. 1712-1718
Author(s):  
Alessandra Negrini ◽  
Massimiliano Vanossi ◽  
Sabrina Donzelli ◽  
Fabio Zaina ◽  
Michele Romano ◽  
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Abstract Background Plumb line distances (PDs) are widely used in conservative clinical practice to evaluate the sagittal shape of the spine. Objective The objective was to assess the normative values of PDs in a large, healthy population in an age range representative of the adolescent population with spinal deformities, and to correlate it with x-ray measurements. Design This was a cross-sectional study. Methods Participants were 584 healthy individuals (341 females) with x-rays showing no spine deformities. The whole sample (OVERALL) was divided into 5 groups: 6 to 9 years old (n = 106); >10 years, Risser 0 with triradiate cartilage open (n = 129) or closed (n = 104); Risser 1 to 2 (n = 126); and Risser 3 to 5 (n = 119). PDs were taken by maintaining a tangent to the thoracic kyphosis apex at C7, T12, L3, and S2. Sagittal index (C7 + L3), and sagittal and coronal balances (C7 related to S2) were calculated. Results In OVERALL, PDs at C7, T12, L3, and S2 were 39.9 ± 16.7, 21.4 ± 15.3, 39.9 ± 15, 20.6 ± 17.0 mm, respectively. Sagittal index was 79.8 ± 26.8, sagittal balance was 19.3 ± 17 mm anterior to S2 plumb line; 13.5% had a coronal imbalance of 11.4 ± 5.4 mm to the right and 24.7% of 13.2 ± 6.0 mm to the left. C7 and L3 PDs, sagittal index, and sagittal balance were significantly lower in ages 6 to 9 compared to older patients in Risser 1 to 2 group. C7 and S2 PDs and sagittal index were significantly larger in males. Sagittal index correlated with thoracic kyphosis Cobb degrees (r = 0.47). Limitations The participants were not randomly chosen from the general population; and they had an x-ray because of spine pathology suspicion. Conclusions This study shows normative data to be used in clinical practice. Sagittal spinopelvic alignment has gained more and more importance in the last decades because of its high correlation to Health-Related Quality of Life scores in adults. 1


Spine ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. S161-S170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justin S. Smith ◽  
Virginie Lafage ◽  
Devon J. Ryan ◽  
Christopher I. Shaffrey ◽  
Frank J. Schwab ◽  
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