Background: For cervical deformity (CD) surgery, goals include realignment, improved patient quality of life, and improved clinical outcomes. There is limited research identifying patients most likely to achieve all three. Objective: The objective is to create a model predicting good 1-year postoperative realignment, quality of life, and clinical outcomes following CD surgery using baseline demographic, clinical, and radiographic factors. Methods: Retrospective review of a multicenter CD database. CD patients were defined as having one of the following radiographic criteria: Cervical sagittal vertical axis (cSVA) \u3e4 cm, cervical kyphosis/scoliosis \u3e10°° or chin-brow vertical angle \u3e25°. The outcome assessed was whether a patient ac...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective multicenter cohort study with consecutive enrollment. OBJECTIVE: To evalua...
Background: For cervical deformity (CD) surgery, goals include realignment, improved patient quality...
Background: For cervical deformity (CD) surgery, goals include realignment, improved patient quality...
OBJECTIVE: Cervical deformity (CD) correction is clinically challenging. There is a high risk of dev...
BACKGROUND: As corrective surgery for cervical deformity (CD) increases, so does the rate of complic...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of a prospective database. OBJECTIVE: Identify demographic, surgi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the potential for profound impact of adult cervical deformity (ACD) on function ...
Purpose: The aim is to investigate the relationship between cervical parameters and the modified Jap...
Background: To optimize quality of life in patients with cervical deformity (CD), there may be align...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The postoperative recovery patterns of cervical deformity patients, thoracolumba...
BackgroundCurrent health-related quality of life (HRQL) metrics used to assess patient outcomes foll...
OBJECTIVE: Adult cervical deformity (ACD) has high complication rates due to surgical complexity and...
OBJECTIVE: The primary driver (PD) of cervical malalignment is important in characterizing cervical ...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective multicenter cohort study with consecutive enrollment. OBJECTIVE: To evalua...
Background: For cervical deformity (CD) surgery, goals include realignment, improved patient quality...
Background: For cervical deformity (CD) surgery, goals include realignment, improved patient quality...
OBJECTIVE: Cervical deformity (CD) correction is clinically challenging. There is a high risk of dev...
BACKGROUND: As corrective surgery for cervical deformity (CD) increases, so does the rate of complic...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of a prospective database. OBJECTIVE: Identify demographic, surgi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the potential for profound impact of adult cervical deformity (ACD) on function ...
Purpose: The aim is to investigate the relationship between cervical parameters and the modified Jap...
Background: To optimize quality of life in patients with cervical deformity (CD), there may be align...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The postoperative recovery patterns of cervical deformity patients, thoracolumba...
BackgroundCurrent health-related quality of life (HRQL) metrics used to assess patient outcomes foll...
OBJECTIVE: Adult cervical deformity (ACD) has high complication rates due to surgical complexity and...
OBJECTIVE: The primary driver (PD) of cervical malalignment is important in characterizing cervical ...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available to objectively define what constitutes a good versus a bad...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective multicenter cohort study with consecutive enrollment. OBJECTIVE: To evalua...