退变性腰椎滑脱手术中的矢状位对齐:一项范围界定综述。

Q1 Medicine Journal of spine surgery Pub Date : 2023-09-22 Epub Date: 2023-08-11 DOI:10.21037/jss-23-26
Patrick Thornley, Matthew H Meade, Colby Oitment, Renan Rodrigues Fernandes, Jennifer C Urquhart, Supriya Singh, Fawaz Siddiqi, Parham Rasoulinejad, Christopher S Bailey
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背景:对于有神经系统症状的退行性腰椎滑脱症(DLS)患者,手术干预优于保守治疗的益处是公认的。然而,目前尚不清楚DLS手术中区域和全局矢状位对齐的可用证据的广度。因此,本研究的目的是进行范围界定审查,以绘制和综合DLS文献,这些文献涉及DLS手术中矢状位脊柱排列的当前放射学评估。方法:对1971年1月至2023年1月期间的MEDLINE、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库进行全面检索,根据系统评价和范围审查Meta分析扩展(PRISMA-ScR)方案的首选报告项目,对所有DLS研究进行DLS手术检查矢状位脊柱对齐参数。结果:在2222项研究中,共纳入109项研究,代表10730名患者,平均年龄63.0岁,术后平均随访35.1个月。在纳入的研究中,93项(85%)主要发表在过去十年中,主要代表回顾性队列70(64%)或病例系列22(20%)。在纳入的研究中,报告放射学参数的一个共同主题是评估术后放射学变化的幅度和/或维持,有92项(84%)研究报告了这些发现。大多数研究仅关注DLS指数[33(30%)研究]或腰椎影像学[33(3%)研究]。37项(34%)研究报告了脊柱骨盆参数,只有13项(12%)纳入研究评估了36英寸站立侧位X线片和整体对齐情况。结论:在DLS手术中,评估矢状位脊柱排列参数的研究越来越普遍。尽管研究DLS手术中矢状位脊柱排列参数的研究越来越普遍,但目前关于这一主题的文献质量总体上证据不足,且在很大程度上具有回顾性。此外,DLS中对全局矢状位脊柱排列的分析有限,这表明未来的研究重点应优先考虑纵向随访的大型前瞻性队列或多中心随机对照试验。尝试在多中心调查和前瞻性队列中标准化放射学和功能性结果报告技术,将允许对DLS患者进行更稳健、可重复的重要分析。
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Sagittal alignment in operative degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis: a scoping review.

Background: The benefit of surgical intervention over conservative treatment for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS) patients with neurologic symptoms is well-established. However, it is currently unclear what breadth of available evidence exists on regional and global sagittal alignment in DLS surgery. As such, the purpose of the current study is to conduct a scoping review to map and synthesize the DLS literature regarding the current radiographic assessment of sagittal spinal alignment in DLS surgery.

Methods: A comprehensive search of the MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane databases from January 1971 to January 2023 was performed for all DLS studies examining sagittal spinal alignment parameters with DLS surgery according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Review (PRISMA-ScR) protocol.

Results: From 2,222 studies, a total of 109 studies were included, representing 10,730 patients with an average age of 63.0 years old and average follow-up of 35.1 months postoperatively. Among included studies, 93 (85%), were largely published in the last decade and predominantly represented retrospective cohorts 70 (64%) or case series 22 (20%). A common theme among the reporting of radiographic parameters in the included investigations was the assessment of the magnitude and/or maintenance of a radiographic change postoperatively, with 92 (84%) studies reporting these findings. The majority of studies focused on index DLS level [33 (30%) studies] or lumbar spine radiographic imaging [33 (30%) studies] only. Thirty-seven (34%) studies reported spinopelvic parameters, with only 13 (12%) of included studies assessing 36-inch standing lateral radiographs and overall alignment.

Conclusions: There is increasing prevalence of investigations assessing sagittal spinal alignment parameters in DLS surgery. Although, there is an increasing prevalence of studies investigating sagittal spinal alignment parameters in DLS surgery the quality of the currently available literature on this topic is of overall low evidence and largely retrospective in nature. Additionally, there is limited analysis of global sagittal spinal alignment in DLS suggesting that future investigational emphasis should prioritize longitudinally followed large prospective cohorts or multi-centre randomized controlled trials. Attempts at standardizing the radiographic and functional outcome reporting techniques across multi-centre investigations and prospective cohorts will allow for more robust, reproducible analyses of significance to be conducted on DLS patients.

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