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Three-column Osteotomy in Long Constructs Has Lower Rates of Proximal Junctional Kyphosis and Better Restoration of Lumbar Lordosis Than Anterior Column Realignment.

EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL(2024)

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Three-column osteotomies (TCOs) and minimally invasive techniques such as anterior column realignment (ACR) are powerful tools used to restore lumbar lordosis and sagittal alignment. We aimed to appraise the differences in construct and global spinal stability between TCOs and ACRs in long constructs. We identified consecutive patients who underwent a long construct lumbar or thoracolumbar fusion between January 2016 and November 2021. “Long construct” was any construct where the uppermost instrumented vertebra (UIV) was L2 or higher and the lowermost instrumented vertebra (LIV) was in the sacrum or ileum. We identified 69 patients; 14 (20.3
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Anterior column realignment,Lumbar lordosis,Pelvic incidence,Proximal junctional kyphosis,Spinopelvic parameters,Three-column osteotomy
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