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Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery?

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Passias, PG; Onafowokan, OO; Lafage, R; Smith, J; Hamilton, KD; Schoenfeld, AJ; Yung, A; Fisher, MR; Diebo, B; Daniels, AH; Eastlack, R ...
Published in: Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
August 22, 2025

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective Multi-Center Study. OBJECTIVE: To investigate how advances in spine realignment have impacted lumbar segmental alignment. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The understanding of spine alignment and Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD) management continues to advance. It remains unknown how these advances have influenced lumbar segmental alignment changes in the setting of surgical correction. METHODS: Patients undergoing primary thoracolumbar fusion for ASD were stratified based on enrolment in two distinct multicenter registries; forming an 'Early' (2008-2017) and a 'Late cohort' (2018-present). Patients were further stratified based on pelvic incidence (PI) and Roussouly type. Segmental alignment was determined based on published values of asymptomatic individuals. Pelvic incidence-based alignment and Roussouly-based alignment were determined in alignment with previously published normative values. Means comparisons tests and multivariate analyses compared segmental & regional parameters between groups. RESULTS: 1240 patients included (622 EARLY, 618 LATE). The mean age was 61.4±14.5 years, body mass index (BMI) was 28.0±5.8 kg/m2, and Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) was 1.55±1.70. 70.2% of patients were female gender. LATE consistently displayed better L5-S1 alignment across all PI and Roussouly types (P=0.001) However, EARLY demonstrated better L4-5 alignment (P=0.001). Improved alignment in L5-S1, L4-5 and L3-4 was associated with achieving minimum clinically important difference in ODI scores and decreased risk of mechanical complications. Both cohorts demonstrated low rates of matching L4-S1 regional and overall lumbar lordosis L1-S1 alignment, with no differences between both groups. By lordosis distribution index, both groups had predominantly hyperlordotic maldistribution postop, but LATE had more 'Aligned' patients (15.9 vs. 11%, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Over the past 15 years, surgeons appear to be better at restoring ideal lumbar segmental sagittal alignment in ASD patients. However, idealized correction does not appear to be uniform across all lumbar segments, representing an opportunity for further improvement. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.

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Spine (Phila Pa 1976)

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1528-1159

Publication Date

August 22, 2025

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
 

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Passias, P. G., Onafowokan, O. O., Lafage, R., Smith, J., Hamilton, K. D., Schoenfeld, A. J., … International Spine Study Group. (2025). Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery? Spine (Phila Pa 1976). https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000005476
Passias, Peter G., Oluwatobi O. Onafowokan, Renaud Lafage, Justin Smith, Kojo D. Hamilton, Andrew J. Schoenfeld, Anthony Yung, et al. “Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery?Spine (Phila Pa 1976), August 22, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000005476.
Passias PG, Onafowokan OO, Lafage R, Smith J, Hamilton KD, Schoenfeld AJ, et al. Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery? Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2025 Aug 22;
Passias, Peter G., et al. “Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery?Spine (Phila Pa 1976), Aug. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000005476.
Passias PG, Onafowokan OO, Lafage R, Smith J, Hamilton KD, Schoenfeld AJ, Yung A, Fisher MR, Diebo B, Daniels AH, Eastlack R, Mundis G, Line B, Agarwal N, Uribe J, Wang M, Fessler R, Protopsaltis T, Okonkwo D, Kebaish K, Soroceanu A, Mummaneni P, Chou D, Kim HJ, Hostin R, Gupta M, Ames C, Schwab F, Shaffrey CI, Bess S, Lenke L, Lafage V, International Spine Study Group. Are we Getting Better at Achieving Optimal Lumbar Segmental Sagittal Alignment in Complex Adult Spine Deformity Surgery? Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2025 Aug 22;

Published In

Spine (Phila Pa 1976)

DOI

EISSN

1528-1159

Publication Date

August 22, 2025

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering