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Kinematics after cervical laminoplasty: risk factors for cervical kyphotic deformity after laminoplasty

Authors
Kim, B.-J.Cho, S.-M.Hur, J.W.Cha, J.Kim, S.-H.
Issue Date
11월-2021
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Keywords
Cervical spondylosis; Laminoplasty; Loss of lordosis; Neck Pain; Ossification Of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament, Postoperative kyphosis; Range of motion; Spinal cord compression
Citation
Spine Journal, v.21, no.11, pp.1822 - 1829
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Journal Title
Spine Journal
Volume
21
Number
11
Start Page
1822
End Page
1829
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128567
DOI
10.1016/j.spinee.2021.06.010
ISSN
1529-9430
Abstract
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Laminoplasty of the cervical spine is widely used as an effective surgical method to treat compressive myelopathy of the cervical spine; however, there is an adverse effect of kyphosis after surgery. The risk factors or predictors of kyphosis have not been sufficiently evaluated. PURPOSE: To assess the risk factors for kyphosis following laminoplasty. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PATIENT SAMPLE: Patients diagnosed with cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) or ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) who underwent laminoplasty between May 2011 and October 2018 were enrolled. OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in lordosis and range of motion (ROM). METHODS: Radiological imaging data were collected from simple neutral and flexion-extension radiographs at baseline and at 2-year follow-up. The ROM from the neutral position to complete flexion was defined as the flexion capacity, and the ROM from the neutral position to complete extension was defined as the extension capacity. RESULTS: This study included 53 patients (mean age, 59.3 years). Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that, the smaller the preoperative extension capacity, the greater was the decrease in lordosis (p=.025), while the larger the T1 slope, the greater was the decrease in lordosis following laminoplasty (p= .008). Correlation analysis revealed that C2-7 lordosis increased with increasing baseline T1 slope before surgery (p< .01). In patients with large preoperative C2-7 lordosis, the postoperative decrease in ROM tended to be greater (p= .028). However, the degree of lordosis and ROM reduction did not demonstrate a clear correlation with the clinical outcomes at 2 years after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Kyphotic changes in the cervical spine following laminoplasty were related to preoperative radiological parameters. The greater the preoperative extension capacity, the lower was the decrease in lordosis, and the greater the T1 slope, the greater was the decrease in lordosis. © 2021 The Authors
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