Management of low back pain accompanying sagittal plane pathologies in children: Spondylolysis/spondylolisthesis and Scheuermann's disease.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2023-11-27 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1177/18632521231215873
Riza Mert Cetik, Michał Latalski, Muharrem Yazici
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Background: Low back pain in childhood was underappreciated for a long time, but recent studies report higher prevalences, up to 70%. Two of the common causes are spondylolyis/spondylolisthesis and Scheuermann's disease. These disorders are relevant in a way they both cause significant back pain, and may disrupt the sagittal spinal balance.

Purpose: To present the current evidence on the diagnosis, natural history and treatment of these disorders with a special focus on sagittal spinal alignment.

Methods: This study is conducted as a literature review.

Results and conclusions: Spondylolysis and low-grade spondylolisthesis have a benign course and are typically treated conservatively. When pars repair is indicated, pedicle screw-based techniques achieve more than 90% fusion with acceptable complication rates. High-grade spondylolisthesis, however, is frequently progressive. Surgical treatment involves fusion, which can be done in situ or after reduction. Reduction is useful for "unbalanced" patients to acquire sagittal spinopelvic balance, and it is important to distinguish these patients. Despite lowering the risk for pseudoarthrosis, reduction brings a risk for neurologic complications. With re-operation rates as high as 40%, these patients definitely require careful preoperative planning. Scheuermann's disease generally causes back pain in addition to cosmetic discomfort during adolescence. If the kyphosis is lower than 60°, symptoms typically resolve into adulthood with conservative measures only. However, it must be kept in mind that these patients may experience problems with physical performance and have a lower quality of life even when the problem seems to have "resolved". Severe kyphosis and intractable back pain are the most frequently referred surgical indications, and surgery typically involves fusion. Proper utilization of osteotomies and proper selection of the upper and lower fusion levels are of utmost importance to prevent complications in these patients.

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儿童矢状面病变伴腰痛的处理:峡部裂/峡部滑脱和Scheuermann病
背景:儿童期腰痛长期未被重视,但最近的研究报告患病率更高,高达70%。两个常见的原因是峡部裂/峡部滑脱和舒尔曼病。这些疾病在某种程度上都是相关的,它们都会引起严重的背部疼痛,并可能破坏矢状脊柱平衡。目的:介绍这些疾病的诊断、自然病史和治疗的最新证据,特别关注矢状面脊柱对齐。方法:本研究采用文献复习法。结果与结论:峡部裂和轻度峡部滑脱均为良性病程,一般保守治疗。当需要进行骨部修复时,以椎弓根螺钉为基础的技术可实现90%以上的融合,并发症发生率可接受。然而,高度脊椎滑脱通常是进行性的。手术治疗包括融合术,可在原位或复位后进行。复位对于“不平衡”患者获得矢状椎盂平衡是有用的,区分这些患者很重要。尽管降低了假关节的风险,但也带来了神经系统并发症的风险。由于再手术率高达40%,这些患者的术前计划一定要周密。Scheuermann氏病通常会在青春期引起背部疼痛和美容不适。如果后凸小于60°,症状通常会在成年后通过保守措施消退。然而,必须记住的是,这些患者可能会遇到身体表现方面的问题,即使问题似乎已经“解决”,生活质量也会降低。严重的后凸和顽固性背痛是最常见的手术指征,手术通常涉及融合。正确使用截骨术和正确选择上下融合水平对于预防这些患者的并发症至关重要。
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Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Aims & Scope The Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics is the official journal of the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS) and is published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery. It provides a forum for the advancement of the knowledge and education in paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology across geographical borders. It advocates an increased worldwide involvement in preventing and treating musculoskeletal diseases in children and adolescents. The journal publishes high quality, peer-reviewed articles that focus on clinical practice, diagnosis and treatment of disorders unique to paediatric orthopaedics, as well as on basic and applied research. It aims to help physicians stay abreast of the latest and ever-changing developments in the field of paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal welcomes original contributions submitted exclusively for review to the journal. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will publish one print issue each year to coincide with the EPOS Annual Congress, featuring the meeting’s abstracts.
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