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How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery?

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Smith, JS; Elias, E; Sursal, T; Line, B; Lafage, V; Lafage, R; Klineberg, E; Kim, HJ; Passias, P; Nasser, Z; Gum, JL; Eastlack, R; Daniels, A ...
Published in: Global Spine J
September 2024

STUDY DESIGN: Multicenter, prospective cohort. OBJECTIVES: Malalignment following adult spine deformity (ASD) surgery can impact outcomes and increase mechanical complications. We assess whether preoperative goals for sagittal alignment following ASD surgery are achieved. METHODS: ASD patients were prospectively enrolled based on 3 criteria: deformity severity (PI-LL ≥25°, TPA ≥30°, SVA ≥15 cm, TCobb≥70° or TLCobb≥50°), procedure complexity (≥12 levels fused, 3-CO or ACR) and/or age (>65 and ≥7 levels fused). The surgeon documented sagittal alignment goals prior to surgery. Goals were compared with achieved alignment on first follow-up standing radiographs. RESULTS: The 266 enrolled patients had a mean age of 61.0 years (SD = 14.6) and 68% were women. Mean instrumented levels was 13.6 (SD = 3.8), and 23.2% had a 3-CO. Mean (SD) offsets (achieved-goal) were: SVA = -8.5 mm (45.6 mm), PI-LL = -4.6° (14.6°), TK = 7.2° (14.7°), reflecting tendencies to undercorrect SVA and PI-LL and increase TK. Goals were achieved for SVA, PI-LL, and TK in 74.4%, 71.4%, and 68.8% of patients, respectively, and was achieved for all 3 parameters in 37.2% of patients. Three factors were independently associated with achievement of all 3 alignment goals: use of PACs/equivalent for surgical planning (P < .001), lower baseline GCA (P = .009), and surgery not including a 3-CO (P = .037). CONCLUSIONS: Surgeons failed to achieve goal alignment of each sagittal parameter in ∼25-30% of ASD patients. Goal alignment for all 3 parameters was only achieved in 37.2% of patients. Those at greatest risk were patients with more severe deformity. Advancements are needed to enable more consistent translation of preoperative alignment goals to the operating room.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

14

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1924 / 1936

Location

England

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  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Smith, J. S., Elias, E., Sursal, T., Line, B., Lafage, V., Lafage, R., … International Spine Study Group. (2024). How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J, 14(7), 1924–1936. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231161304
Smith, Justin S., Elias Elias, Tolga Sursal, Breton Line, Virginie Lafage, Renaud Lafage, Eric Klineberg, et al. “How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery?Global Spine J 14, no. 7 (September 2024): 1924–36. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231161304.
Smith JS, Elias E, Sursal T, Line B, Lafage V, Lafage R, et al. How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J. 2024 Sep;14(7):1924–36.
Smith, Justin S., et al. “How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery?Global Spine J, vol. 14, no. 7, Sept. 2024, pp. 1924–36. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682231161304.
Smith JS, Elias E, Sursal T, Line B, Lafage V, Lafage R, Klineberg E, Kim HJ, Passias P, Nasser Z, Gum JL, Eastlack R, Daniels A, Mundis G, Hostin R, Protopsaltis TS, Soroceanu A, Hamilton DK, Kelly MP, Lewis SJ, Gupta M, Schwab FJ, Burton D, Ames CP, Lenke LG, Shaffrey CI, Bess S, International Spine Study Group. How Good Are Surgeons at Achieving Their Preoperative Goal Sagittal Alignment Following Adult Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J. 2024 Sep;14(7):1924–1936.
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Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

14

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1924 / 1936

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences