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Cervical Deformity: Evaluation, Classification, and Surgical Planning

Ahilan Sivaganesan, Justin S. Smith, Han Jo Kim

2020Neurospine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cervical deformity is a challenging condition to treat and requires complex decision-making. Apart from a thorough history and physical examination, a thoughtful and quantitative analysis of multiple imaging modalities is critical for understanding the nature and driver of the cervical deformity. A few classification schemes have emerged, and it is now clear that dynamic films are invaluable as they capture the extension reserve that patients can use to compensate for malalignment. These classification systems can help guide surgical planning, because the various subgroups have different properties that lend themselves to specific treatment paradigms. Here we review the clinical and radiographic evaluation, classification, and surgical planning for cervical deformity.

Topics & Concepts

DeformitySurgical planningMedicineModalitiesRadiographyExtension (predicate logic)Radiation treatment planningMedical physicsSurgeryComputer scienceSociologyProgramming languageSocial scienceRadiation therapyCervical and Thoracic MyelopathySpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesScoliosis diagnosis and treatment