“…Previous studies have been comprehensive surgeon-reported complication rates [1]; descriptions of particular complications, such as infections [11], superior mesenteric artery syndrome [4,13], etc; complications related to a certain technique, such as thoracoscopic treatment [8,10]; or complications compared between different techniques, such as hooks versus screws [5,6,12]. Our aim was to define a radiographic system of * P values were calculated using an overall chi square test for all treatment groups for existence of a serious radiographic adverse event (p = 0.427) or a radiographic adverse event (p = 0.88); no significant difference was found between the different surgical treatments; OASF = open anterior instrumented spinal fusion; TASF = thoracoscopic anterior instrumented spinal fusion; PSFH = posterior instrumented spinal fusion with an anchor system that utilized hooks or hooks, wires, and screws (hybrid systems); PSFS = posterior instrumented spinal fusion with an anchor system that utilized a majority of pedicle screws.…”