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pubmed-article:22007318pubmed:abstractTextIntroduction. Three-column vertebral resections are frequently applied to correct sagittal malalignment; their effects on distant unfused levels need to be understood. Methods. 134 consecutive adult PSO patients were included (29 thoracic, 105 lumbar). Radiographic analysis included pre- and postoperative regional curvatures and pelvic parameters, with paired independent t-tests to evaluate changes. Results. A thoracic osteotomy with limited fusion leads to a correction of the kyphosis and to a spontaneous decrease of the unfused lumbar lordosis (-8°). When the fusion was extended, the lumbar lordosis increased (+8°). A lumbar osteotomy with limited fusion leads to a correction of the lumbar lordosis and to a spontaneous increase of the unfused thoracic kyphosis (+13°). When the fusion was extended, the thoracic kyphosis increased by 6°. Conclusion. Data from this study suggest that lumbar and thoracic resection leads to reciprocal changes in unfused segments and requires consideration beyond focal corrections.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:22007318pubmed:articleTitleAcute reciprocal changes distant from the site of spinal osteotomies affect global postoperative alignment.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:22007318pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California-Davis, 3301 C Street, Suite 1500, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.lld:pubmed
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