Neurospine.  2023 Sep;20(3):790-797. 10.14245/ns.2346408.204.

The Posterior Cranial Vertical Line: A Novel Radiographic Marker for Classifying Global Sagittal Alignment

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center, The Och Spine Hospital at New York-Presbyterian, New York, NY, USA
  • 2Deparment of Neurological Surgery, Weil Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York, NY, USA
  • 3Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
  • 4Spine Unit 2, Surgical Research Lab, Bordeaux University Hospital, Bordeaux, France
  • 5Niigata Spine Surgery Center, Niigata City, Japan
  • 6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National University Hospital (Singapore), Singapore
  • 7Institut Kassab D'orthopédie, Ksar Said La Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia

Abstract


Objective
To define a novel radiographic measurement, the posterior cranial vertical line (PCVL), in an asymptomatic adult population to better understand global sagittal alignment.
Methods
We performed a multicenter retrospective review of prospectively collected radiographic data on asymptomatic volunteers aged 20–79. The PCVL is a vertical plumb line drawn from the posterior-most aspect of the occiput. The horizontal distances of the PCVL to the thoracic apex (TA), posterior sagittal vertical line (PSVL, posterosuperior endplate of S1), femoral head center, and tibial plafond were measured. Classification was either grade 1 (PCVL posterior to TA and PSVL), grade 2 (PCVL anterior to TA and posterior to PSVL), or grade 3 (PCVL anterior to TA and PSVL).
Results
Three hundred thirty-four asymptomatic patients were evaluated with a mean age of 41 years. Eighty-three percent of subjects were PCVL grade 1, 15% were grade 2, and 3% were grade 3. Increasing PCVL grade was associated with increased age (p < 0.001), C7–S1 sagittal vertical axis (SVA) (p < 0.001), C2–7 SVA (p < 0.001). Additionally, it was associated with decreased SS (p = 0.045), increased PT (p < 0.001), and increased knee flexion (p < 0.001).
Conclusion
The PCVL is a radiographic marker of global sagittal alignment that is simple to implement and interpret. Increasing PCVL grade was significantly associated with expected changes and compensatory mechanisms in the aging population. Most importantly, it incorporates cervical alignment parameters such as C2–7 SVA. The PCVL defines global sagittal alignment in adult volunteers and naturally distributes into 3 grades, with only 3% being grade 3 where the PCVL lies anterior to the TA and PSVL.

Keyword

Sagittal alignment; Spinal deformity; Scoliosis; Kyphosis; Asymptomatic
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