Association between lumbar sacralization and increased degree of vertebral slippage and disc degeneration in patients with L4 spondylolysis
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Association between lumbar sacralization and increased degree of vertebral slippage and disc degeneration in patients with L4 spondylolysis
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lumbar sacralization on the level of vertebral slip and disc degeneration in patients with L4 spondylolysis.
Methods: The authors analyzed data from 102 cases in which patients underwent surgical treatment for L4 spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis at their institution between March 2007 and September 2016. Lumbar sacralization was characterized by the presence of pseudarthrosis and/or bony fusion between the L5 transverse process and sacrum, and the type of lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV) was evaluated with the Castellvi classification. The amount of vertebral slippage was measured using the Taillard technique and Meyerding grade. Degeneration of the L4-5 segment was quantified using the Pfirrmann and Modic classifications. Patients were divided into 2 groups based on the presence or absence of sacralization, and the amount of vertebral slip and degeneration of the L4-5 segment was compared between groups.
Results: Lumbar sacralization was present in 37 (36%) of 102 patients with L4 spondylolysis. The LSTV was type IIa in 10 cases, type IIb in 7, type IIIa in 2, and type IIIb in 18. The levels of vertebral slip and disc degeneration in the group of patients with sacralization were significantly greater than in the group without sacralization. No significant difference was found between the 2 groups with respect to Modic changes.
Conclusions: The increased stability between a sacralized L5 and the sacrum may predispose the L4-5 segment to greater instability and disc degeneration in patients with L4 spondylolysis.
Keywords: degenerative; disc degeneration; lumbar; lumbosacral transitional vertebra; sacralization; spondylolisthesis; spondylolysis.
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