2023
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0000000000004624
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Variation in Lumbar Shape and Lordosis in a Large Asymptomatic Population

Abstract: Study Design. Prospective, cross-sectional cohort study. Objective. To determine the relationship between lumbar shape and sagittal parameters. Summary of Background Data. Understanding the lumbar shape is vital for deformity surgery. Normative sagittal parameters and spine shape remain unstudied in large, multiethnic, asymptomatic cohorts. Materials and Methods. A prospective, cross-sectional cohort of 468 asymptomatic volunteers between 18 and 80 years was enrolled across 5 countries. Demographic data and ra… Show more

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“…Targets of sagittal realignment have extended beyond “global balance” but have increasingly recommended “harmonious” corrections based on physiological spinal shape and distribution. Extensive research has focused on spinal shape and segmental lordosis in the lumbar spine 12–15 . The Roussouly classification is widely used in surgical planning accounting for lumbopelvic sagittal profiles.…”
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“…Targets of sagittal realignment have extended beyond “global balance” but have increasingly recommended “harmonious” corrections based on physiological spinal shape and distribution. Extensive research has focused on spinal shape and segmental lordosis in the lumbar spine 12–15 . The Roussouly classification is widely used in surgical planning accounting for lumbopelvic sagittal profiles.…”
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confidence: 99%