Berven Sigurd H, Lowe Thomas
University of California San Francisco Spinal Disorders Service, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2007 Apr;18(2):207-13. doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2007.03.002.
The management of adult spinal deformity is characterized by significant variability in operative and nonoperative approaches. Adult spinal deformity encompasses a broad spectrum of disorders of the spine, and the disparity observed in reported clinical outcomes of operative and nonoperative care reflects the heterogeneity of the cases studied. A classification of spinal deformity in adults is important in providing a framework for comparison of similar cases and for reporting outcomes on well-defined disorders. Existing classifications of scoliosis are limited in their applicability to adult deformity because they do not include parameters of lumbar degenerative change and regional sagittal alignment that are critical to decision making in surgical care of the adult. The Scoliosis Research Society classification for adult deformity is presented in this article. The purpose of this classification is to provide a framework for reporting similar cases and to contribute to the development of an evidence-based approach to the management of adult spinal deformity.
成人脊柱畸形的治疗在手术和非手术方法上存在显著差异。成人脊柱畸形涵盖了广泛的脊柱疾病,而手术和非手术治疗报告的临床结果差异反映了所研究病例的异质性。成人脊柱畸形分类对于为相似病例的比较提供框架以及报告明确疾病的结果非常重要。现有的脊柱侧凸分类在应用于成人畸形方面存在局限性,因为它们不包括腰椎退变改变和区域矢状位对线参数,而这些参数对于成人手术治疗的决策至关重要。本文介绍了脊柱侧凸研究学会的成人畸形分类。该分类的目的是为报告相似病例提供框架,并有助于发展基于证据的成人脊柱畸形治疗方法。