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High-grade high-dysplastic lumbosacral spondylolisthesis in children treated with complete reduction and single-level circumferential fusion: A prospective case series

Publikace na 1. lékařská fakulta, Ústřední knihovna |
2022

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INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis remains controversial with paucity of data reporting complete reduction of the deformity, especially in pediatric patients. RESEARCH QUESTION: To assess efficacy and safety of complete reduction and circumferential L5-S1 fusion in children with high-grade high-dysplastic spondylolisthesis.

Emphasis was placed on fusion rates, correction of lumbosacral deformity and long-term clinical outcomes by means of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Consecutive series of 18 pediatric patients referred to surgery over an 11-years period.

Several radiographic variables and PROMs were collected pre- and post-surgery with minimum follow-up of 2-years. RESULTS: The mean age of cohort was 12.9 years with a mean follow-up of 7.8 years.

Postoperatively, the mean slip was reduced from 64.4+-9.8% to 4.5+-5.9% with no loss of correction during follow-up. PROMs significantly improved following the index procedure (p<0.0001).

Lumbo-pelvic parameters improved after surgery, including SS, but not PT. Development of adjacent level spondylolisthesis was noted in eight subjects (44%), two of these patients required additional surgery.

Posterolateral and anterior fusion was obtained in 100% and 78% of cases, respectively. One patient developed a transient right-sided L5 nerve paresis after surgery that gradually resolved within one year post-surgery.

Preoperatively, we recorded three patients with L5 nerve root motor deficit, which resolved completely in two cases and in one patient remained unchanged. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Complete reduction can safely be accomplished without an increased risk of nerve root injury.

Coupled with single-level circumferential fusion, it provides high fusion rates with satisfactory spino-pelvic alignment.