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Cho, Choi, Lee, and Park: The Changes of Adjacent Segments after Long Segment Posterolateral Fusion: Comparative Study of 3 year versus over the 7 year Follow-up Patients

Abstract

Purpose

To compare the 3 year and over the 7 year results after long-segment posterolateral fusion and to analyze the changes of adjacent segments and the changes according to the segmental lordosis angle of the fusion segments.

Materials and Methods

A retrospective review was carried out 62 patients of long segment fusion for 7 years follow up and compared that of the 3 year and over the 7 year results. The changes of adjacent segments were evaluated by simple radiography for disc space narrowing, traction spur, endplate sclerosis and vacuum phenomenon.In last follow-up, segmental lordosis angle of fusion level was evaluated by Gelb's criteria and clinical results were analyzed by Katz's classification.

Results

In the changes of adjacent segments, disc space narrowing was increased 27.4% to 38.7%, traction spur was 22.6% to 35.5%, endplate sclerosis was 19.4% to 32.2% and vacuum phenomenon was 8.1% to 12.9%. The changes of adjacent segments were observed that from 3.4% to 20.7% in physiologic group and from 33.3% to 90.9% in un-physiologic group. The clinical results showed 83.9% satisfaction and 16.1% un-satisfaction.

Conclusion

In long-term follow up of long-segment posterolateral fusion, physiologic segmental lordosis angle should be preserved for decrease of changes of adjacent segments in long-segment posterolateral fusion.

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