The Sagittal Alignment of the Cervical Spine in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Poster from the SRS 2002 Annual Meeting
The purpose of this study is to examine the sagittal alignment
of cervical spine in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with lateral
radiographs of cervical spine. Cervical alignment of the 110 adolescent
idiopathic scoliosis patients was measured by Cobb
angle from C2 to C6, and thoracic kyphosis was measured from T2
to T12 with the lateral full-spine radiographs. The average
sagittal alignment was 5.7 degrees of kyphosis for cervical spine,
and 22.3 degrees of lordosis for thoracic spine. Seventy-seven
of the 110 patients (70%) had cervical kyphosis, which is much
higher than that of the previous reports examined normal
adults. The average alignment of the thoracic spine in the patients
with and without cervical kyphosis was 19.8 degrees and
28.0 degrees respectively. This difference was statistically significant
(p<0.001). This result suggests that loss of thoracic
kyphosis in idiopathic scoliosis may interfare with the alignment
of cervical spine. Updated on: 12/10/09