J Korean Orthop Assoc.
2005 Feb;40(1):38-43.
The Changes of Adjacent Segments after Long Segment Posterolateral Fusion: Comparative Study of 3 year versus over the 7 year Follow-up Patients
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Guri Hospital, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Guri, Korea. hyparkys@hanyang.ac.kr
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To compare the 3 year and over the 7 year results after long-segment posterolateral fusion and to analyze the changes of adjacent segments and the changes according to the segmental lordosis angle of the fusion segments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review was carried out 62 patients of long segment fusion for 7 years follow up and compared that of the 3 year and over the 7 year results. The changes of adjacent segments were evaluated by simple radiography for disc space narrowing, traction spur, endplate sclerosis and vacuum phenomenon.In last follow-up, segmental lordosis angle of fusion level was evaluated by Gelb's criteria and clinical results were analyzed by Katz's classification. RESULTS: In the changes of adjacent segments, disc space narrowing was increased 27.4% to 38.7%, traction spur was 22.6% to 35.5%, endplate sclerosis was 19.4% to 32.2% and vacuum phenomenon was 8.1% to 12.9%. The changes of adjacent segments were observed that from 3.4% to 20.7% in physiologic group and from 33.3% to 90.9% in un-physiologic group. The clinical results showed 83.9% satisfaction and 16.1% un-satisfaction. CONCLUSION: In long-term follow up of long-segment posterolateral fusion, physiologic segmental lordosis angle should be preserved for decrease of changes of adjacent segments in long-segment posterolateral fusion.