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Clinical Trial
. 2010 Aug;13(2):276-82.
doi: 10.3171/2010.3.SPINE0968.

Clinical application of a novel assessment for lumbosacral stability

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Clinical Trial

Clinical application of a novel assessment for lumbosacral stability

Kazuo Ohmori. J Neurosurg Spine. 2010 Aug.

Abstract

Object: To evaluate the grade of lumbosacral stability, shape analysis was conducted on plain radiographs of the lumbar spine.

Methods: One hundred twenty-six patients were classified into 2 groups: those with a single-segment disc space narrowing at L5-S1 or at L4-5. Stability was evaluated using the discriminant function (z score) derived from the analysis of radiographic parameters-that is, relative thickness of transverse process of L-5 and the sacral table angle.

Results: In patients with a space narrowing at L5-S1, the author observed a significantly slender L-5 transverse process and acute obliquity of the sacral endplate; accordingly, the z score was negative. In patients with a broad transverse process and a positive z score, the segment associated with disc height loss was L4-5. Thus, a close correlation was found between the site of the disc height loss and the bony characteristics of L-5 and S-1. Furthermore, it could be expected with a high degree reliability that when young adult patients had a z score less than -2 or -3, their L-5 vertebra would develop degenerative spondylolisthesis after middle age and the L5-S1 segment could be saved from age-related alterations as long as the z score was greater than 2.5. The constitutional characteristics of the lumbosacral junction may exert a major influence on the site of disc degeneration.

Conclusions: Stability at the lumbosacral junction was thought to be quantitatively represented by the z score, with z being designated the lumbosacral stability score.

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