• Spine · Aug 2024

    Rotational Changes Following Use of Direct Vertebral Rotation in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Long-term Radiographic and Computed Tomography Evaluation.

    • Hong Jin Kim, Dong-Gune Chang, Lawrence G Lenke, Javier Pizones, René Castelein, Per D Trobisch, Kota Watanabe, Jae Hyuk Yang, Seung Woo Suh, and Se-Il Suk.
    • Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Seoul, Korea.
    • Spine. 2024 Aug 1; 49 (15): 105910681059-1068.

    Study DesignA retrospective cohort study.ObjectiveTo evaluate long-term rotational changes in the vertebrae of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) who underwent direct vertebral rotation (DVR).Summary Of Background DataDVR using thoracic pedicle screws, a rotational corrective maneuver used in the surgical treatment of AIS, was introduced in 2004. Although DVR is considered to be the main axial corrective maneuver, the long-term rotational changes of vertebrae following this treatment are not well understood.Materials And MethodsA total of 135 vertebrae that underwent DVR using thoracic pedicle screws with a minimum five-year follow-up were retrospectively assessed for the vertebral rotation angle. The vertebral rotation of the apical vertebra (AV) and distal end vertebra (EV) was evaluated using the Nash-Moe scale, the rotational angle to the sacrum (RAsac), and the Aaro and Dahlborn method. The Student t test (paired means) was used for continuous variables, and the χ 2 test was used for categorical variables, as appropriate. A comparison of two and three groups used a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance, and the post hoc analysis used the Bonferroni test.ResultsThe mean Nash-Moe scale of distal EV showed statistically significant differences between preoperative and postoperative values ( P =0.034) and no statistically significant difference between postoperative and last follow-up values ( P =1.000). The last follow-up RAsac of AV did not differ significantly from the preoperative RAsac of AV ( P =0.515). The last follow-up RAsac of distal EV was significantly lower than the preoperative RAsac of distal EV ( P =0.001). The Pearson correlation analysis showed that the last follow-up RAsac of distal EV was correlated with the Cobb angle of the main curve ( r =0.459, P =0.004), loss of correction ( r =0.541, P =0.001), and lowest instrumented vertebra tilt angle ( r =0.504, P =0.001).ConclusionsThe rotation regression phenomenon in AV and rotation maintenance in distal EV were observed after DVR over an average 10-year follow-up. These findings suggest that the DVR in the surgical treatment of AIS has a positive long-term effect on the stabilization of distal EV from the point of view of axial rotation.Level Of Evidence4.Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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