Asian Spine J.  2023 Oct;17(5):870-887. 10.31616/asj.2022.0199.

Radiological Assessment of Morphological Changes of Lumbar Spine: From First to 9th Decade of Life

Affiliations
  • 1Moon-Kim’s Clinical Institute of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea
  • 3College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
  • 4Chosun University College of Medicine, Gwangju, Korea

Abstract

Study Design: Analysis of lumbar spine radiograms of 1,496 Jeju islanders of Korea. Purpose: To look into the age- and gender-matched incidences of morphological changes and their severities. Overview of Literature: There have been several prior research on the prevalence and severity of age-related diseases, both related and unrelated. Those offer some fundamental clinical data for clinicians.
Methods
Radiograms of 1,496 patients (555 males and 941 females) from the first to 9th decade were examined for this study. Sagittal and coronal alignment, disc space narrowing, spur formation including diffuse idiopathic spinal hyperostosis (DISH), spondylolisthesis, and ballooned discs associated with biconcave bodies due to osteoporosis were among the parameters of lumbar spine morphologies examined on high-quality radiographs by both human observers and computers.
Results
The alignment of the lumbar spine altered after birth and set at growth maturity, and then the curve was maintained till the end of the 5th decade afterward and the curve gradually hypolordotic. There were three types of coronal alignment abnormalities can be seen: idiopathic, osteopathic, and discogenic (degenerative lumbar scoliosis [DLS]). DLS developed after 6th decade. There was no scoliosis associated with spondylolysis or the post-laminofacetectomy period. Disc space narrowing and corporal spur formation were not seen till the end of 3rd decade comparatively speaking, the corporal spurs generated in the non-scoliotic spine were smaller than those in the scoliotic spine. DISH began to appear in the 5th-decade patients and its incidences increased gradually afterward. Porosis-related vertebral body collapse started to happen after 6th decade. There are three different types of spondylolisthesis: anterior, posterior, and lateral. The lateral slip occurred only in the scoliotic spine. All types were related to degenerative discs.
Conclusions
It has been shown that the morphology of the lumbar spine changes throughout time.

Keyword

Morphology; Changes; Lumbar spine; Age- and gender-related
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