Surgical Outcomes of Cerebral Palsy Patients With Scoliosis and Lumbar Hyperlordosis

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Lau, Darryl [1 ]
Samdani, Amer F. [2 ]
Pahys, Joshua M. [2 ]
Miyanji, Firoz [3 ]
Shah, Suken A. [4 ]
Lonner, Baron S. [5 ]
Sponseller, Paul D. [6 ]
Yaszay, Burt [7 ]
Hwang, Steven W. [2 ]
Harms Study Grp Investigators
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[1] NYU, Langone Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, New York, NY USA
[2] Shriners Childrens Philadelphia, 3551 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19140 USA
[3] British Columbia Childrens Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] Nemours Alfred I DuPont Hosp Children, Wilmington, DE USA
[5] Mt Sinai Beth Israel Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, New York, NY USA
[6] Johns Hopkins Childrens Ctr, Dept Orthopaed, Baltimore, MD USA
[7] Rady Childrens Hosp, San Diego, CA USA
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neuromuscular scoliosis; hyperlordosis; cerebral palsy; complications; blood loss; SPINAL-FUSION; COMPLICATIONS; STRATEGY; CHILDREN;
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10.1097/BRS.0000000000004655
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study design.<bold> </bold>Retrospective review of a prospectively collected multicenter database.Objective. To compare outcomes of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) who undergo surgery for scoliosis with normal lordosis (NL) versus hyperlordosis.Summary of background data.<bold> </bold>Surgical correction of scoliosis with lumbar hyperlordosis is challenging. Hyperlordosis may confer higher perioperative morbidity, but this is not well understood.Materials and methods.<bold> </bold>A multicenter database was queried for CP patients who underwent surgery from 2008 to 2017. The minimum follow-up was 2 years. Two groups were identified: lumbar lordosis <75 degrees (NL) versus >= 75 degrees hyperlordosis (HL). Perioperative, radiographic, and clinical outcomes were compared.Results.<bold> </bold>Two hundred seventy-five patients were studied: 236 NL and 39 HL (-75 to -125 degrees). The mean age was 14.1 years, and 52.4% were male. Patients with hyperlordosis had less cognitive impairment (76.9% vs. 94.0%, P =0.008) and higher CPCHILD scores (59.4 vs. 51.0, P =0.003). Other demographics were similar between the groups. Patients with hyperlordosis had greater lumbar lordosis (-90.5 vs. -31.5 degrees, P <0.001) and smaller sagittal vertical axis (-4.0 vs. 2.6 cm, P <0.001). Patients with hyperlordosis had greater estimated blood loss (2222.0 vs. 1460.7 mL, P <0.001) but a similar perioperative complication rate (20.5% vs. 22.5%, P =0.787). Significant correction of all radiographic parameters was achieved in both groups. The HL group had postoperative lumbar lordosis of -68.2 degrees and sagittal vertical axis of -1.0 cm. At a 2-year follow-up, patients with hyperlordosis continued to have higher CPCHILD scores and gained the greatest benefit in overall quality of life measures (20.0 vs. 6.1, P =0.008). The reoperation rate was 10.2%: implant failure (3.6%), pseudarthrosis (0.7%), and wound complications (7.3%). There were no differences in the reoperation rate between the groups.Conclusion. Surgical correction of scoliosis with hyperlordosis is associated with greater estimated blood loss but similar radiographic results, perioperative morbidity, and reoperation rate as normal lordosis. Patients with hyperlordosis gained greater overall health benefits. Correction of >= 25% of hyperlordosis seems satisfactory.Level of evidence.<bold> </bold>3.
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