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Adjacent Segment Pathology in Spinal Fusion Surgery

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저자
김태엽 ; 박융 ; 신재원 ; 권지원 ; 이병호 ; 박시영 ; 하중원 ; 석경수 ; 문성환 ; 김학선
키워드 (국문)
인접분절병변인접분절퇴행성변화인접분절질환상위이행부후만증상위이행부실패
키워드 (영문)
adjacent segment pathologyadjacent segment degenerationadjacent segment diseaseproximal junctional kyphosisproximal junctional failure
발행연도
2023-06
발행기관
대한척추외과학회
유형
Article
초록
Study Design: Literature review Objectives: To present up-to-date evidence on adjacent segment pathology (ASP) in spinal fusion surgery Summary of Literature Review: Several prior studies have been conducted on the definition, pathology, etiology, risk factors, and treatment of ASP in spinal fusion surgery.
Materials and Methods: Review of the associated literature and latest research.
Results: ASP shows various pathologies, including disc degeneration, spondylolisthesis, and instability. Important risk factors are patient-related factors such as high body mass index and a pre-existing degenerated disc at the adjacent level, and surgical-related factors such as facet joint violation due to pedicle screws and changes in sagittal alignment before and after surgery. ASP often cannot be prevented because it is part of the natural history of degeneration. However, to reduce the occurrence after initial surgery, the surgeon should try to reconstruct the spine in a way that maintains balance and avoid injuring adjacent disc, facet joints.
Conclusions: ASP should be accurately defined and its pathology and etiology should be accurately identified. Risk factors should also be recognized and avoided during spinal fusion surgery.
저널명
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
저널정보
(2023-06). Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery, Vol.30(2), 83–90
ISSN
2093-4378
EISSN
2093-4386
DOI
10.4184/jkss.2023.30.2.83
연구주제분류:
NHIMC 학술성과 > 1. 학술논문
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