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The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism

PURPOSE: Our goal was to validate the hypothesis that the lumbosacral angle (LSA) increases in children with spinal dysraphism who present with progressive symptoms and signs of tethered cord syndrome (TCS), and if so, to determine for which different types and/or levels the LSA would be a valid ind...

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Autores principales: Cornips, Erwin M. J., Razenberg, Femke G. E. M., van Rhijn, Lodewijk W., Soudant, Dan L. H. M., van Raak, Elisabeth P. M., Weber, Jacobiene W., Robben, Simon G., Fock, Johanna M., Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E., Vles, Johannes S. H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2981732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20857121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-010-1281-0
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author Cornips, Erwin M. J.
Razenberg, Femke G. E. M.
van Rhijn, Lodewijk W.
Soudant, Dan L. H. M.
van Raak, Elisabeth P. M.
Weber, Jacobiene W.
Robben, Simon G.
Fock, Johanna M.
Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.
Vles, Johannes S. H.
author_facet Cornips, Erwin M. J.
Razenberg, Femke G. E. M.
van Rhijn, Lodewijk W.
Soudant, Dan L. H. M.
van Raak, Elisabeth P. M.
Weber, Jacobiene W.
Robben, Simon G.
Fock, Johanna M.
Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.
Vles, Johannes S. H.
author_sort Cornips, Erwin M. J.
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description PURPOSE: Our goal was to validate the hypothesis that the lumbosacral angle (LSA) increases in children with spinal dysraphism who present with progressive symptoms and signs of tethered cord syndrome (TCS), and if so, to determine for which different types and/or levels the LSA would be a valid indicator of progressive TCS. Moreover, we studied the influence of surgical untethering and eventual retethering on the LSA. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 33 children with spinal dysraphism and 33 controls with medulloblastoma. We measured the LSA at different moments during follow-up and correlated this with progression in symptomatology. RESULTS: LSA measurements had an acceptable intra- and interobserver variability, however, some children with severe deformity of the caudal part of the spinal column, and for obvious reasons those with caudal regression syndrome were excluded. LSA measurements in children with spinal dysraphism were significantly different from the control group (mean LSA change, 21.0° and 3.1° respectively). However, both groups were not age-matched, and when dividing both groups into comparable age categories, we no longer observed a significant difference. Moreover, we did not observe a significant difference between 26 children with progressive TCS as opposed to seven children with stable TCS (mean LSA change, 20.6° and 22.4° respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We did not observe significant differences in LSA measurements for children with clinically progressive TCS as opposed to clinically stable TCS. Therefore, the LSA does not help the clinician to determine if there is significant spinal cord tethering, nor if surgical untethering is needed.
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spelling pubmed-29817322010-12-15 The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism Cornips, Erwin M. J. Razenberg, Femke G. E. M. van Rhijn, Lodewijk W. Soudant, Dan L. H. M. van Raak, Elisabeth P. M. Weber, Jacobiene W. Robben, Simon G. Fock, Johanna M. Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E. Vles, Johannes S. H. Childs Nerv Syst Original Paper PURPOSE: Our goal was to validate the hypothesis that the lumbosacral angle (LSA) increases in children with spinal dysraphism who present with progressive symptoms and signs of tethered cord syndrome (TCS), and if so, to determine for which different types and/or levels the LSA would be a valid indicator of progressive TCS. Moreover, we studied the influence of surgical untethering and eventual retethering on the LSA. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 33 children with spinal dysraphism and 33 controls with medulloblastoma. We measured the LSA at different moments during follow-up and correlated this with progression in symptomatology. RESULTS: LSA measurements had an acceptable intra- and interobserver variability, however, some children with severe deformity of the caudal part of the spinal column, and for obvious reasons those with caudal regression syndrome were excluded. LSA measurements in children with spinal dysraphism were significantly different from the control group (mean LSA change, 21.0° and 3.1° respectively). However, both groups were not age-matched, and when dividing both groups into comparable age categories, we no longer observed a significant difference. Moreover, we did not observe a significant difference between 26 children with progressive TCS as opposed to seven children with stable TCS (mean LSA change, 20.6° and 22.4° respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We did not observe significant differences in LSA measurements for children with clinically progressive TCS as opposed to clinically stable TCS. Therefore, the LSA does not help the clinician to determine if there is significant spinal cord tethering, nor if surgical untethering is needed. Springer-Verlag 2010-09-21 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2981732/ /pubmed/20857121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-010-1281-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Cornips, Erwin M. J.
Razenberg, Femke G. E. M.
van Rhijn, Lodewijk W.
Soudant, Dan L. H. M.
van Raak, Elisabeth P. M.
Weber, Jacobiene W.
Robben, Simon G.
Fock, Johanna M.
Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.
Vles, Johannes S. H.
The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title_full The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title_fullStr The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title_full_unstemmed The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title_short The lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
title_sort lumbosacral angle does not reflect progressive tethered cord syndrome in children with spinal dysraphism
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2981732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20857121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-010-1281-0
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