成人脊柱畸形多棒结构的综合评价与分析

Moatasem Azzam
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成人脊柱畸形(ASD)是一种以脊柱异常对准和弯曲为特征的复杂疾病,常导致疼痛、功能限制和生活质量下降。通常需要手术干预来纠正这些畸形并恢复脊柱对齐。多棒结构在ASD的外科治疗中已成为一种有价值的技术。该方法包括在脊柱融合术中使用多个椎棒,提供增强的稳定性和畸形矫正。本综述的主要目的是探讨在成人脊柱畸形中使用多棒的益处和结果。该研究强调了几项研究的关键发现,证明了多棒结构优于单棒结构。这些优点包括改进三维校正,增加融合率和增强稳定性。本文还讨论了手术复杂性、外科医生专业知识和多棒使用相关的潜在并发症等问题。
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Comprehensive Evaluation and Analysis of Multi-Rod Constructs in Adult Spinal Deformity
Adult spinal deformity (ASD) is a complex condition characterized by abnormal alignment and curvature of the spine, often leading to pain, functional limitations, and decreased quality of life. Surgical intervention is frequently required to correct these deformities and restore spinal alignment. Multi-rod constructs have emerged as a valuable technique in the surgical management of ASD. This approach involves the utilization of multiple rods in the spinal fusion procedure, offering enhanced stability and correction of deformities. The primary objective of this review is to explore the benefits and outcomes associated with multi-rod use in adult spinal deformity. The study highlights key findings from several studies that demonstrate the advantages of multi-rod constructs over single-rod constructs. These advantages include improved three-dimensional correction, increased fusion rates, and enhanced stability. Considerations are also discussed, such as surgical complexity, surgeon expertise, and potential complications associated with multi-rod use.
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