The impact of obesity measured by outer abdominal fat on instability of the adjacent segments after rigid pedicle screw fixation

  • Maximilian Lenz
  • Carolin Meyer
  • Christoph Kolja Boese
  • Jan Siewe
  • Peer Eysel
  • Max Joseph Scheyerer
Publication date
July 2018
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
Journal
Orthopedic Reviews

Abstract

Previous studies have shown coherence between obesity and higher rates of complications following spinal surgery. However, there is a lack of information about the influence of obesity and the mass of outer abdominal fat (OAF) on adjacent segment instability after spinal fusion surgery. Radiographs of 194 patients with spinal fusion surgery were assessed retrospectively. Radiographs were performed after surgery during two years’ follow-up and signs of adjacent segment instability were documented. Patients were classified regarding their BMI and extent of OAF was assessed using CT at the umbilical level. In 20 patients (10.3%) instability of adjacent segments occurred during followup. In this cohort mean OAF was significantly thicker (28.07 ...

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