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Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers

BACKGROUND: An increasing number of studies on spinal morphology in asymptomatic Asian and Western patients have been reported. Variation in spinal anatomy among patients is considered as the cause of wrong-level surgery in up to 40% of cases. The present study examined the rate of presence of 11 th...

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Autores principales: Yan, Ying-zhao, Li, Qing-ping, Wu, Cong-cong, Pan, Xiang-xiang, Shao, Zhen-xuan, Chen, Shao-qing, Wang, Ke, Chen, Xi-bang, Wang, Xiang-yang
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29792213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-018-0835-9
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author Yan, Ying-zhao
Li, Qing-ping
Wu, Cong-cong
Pan, Xiang-xiang
Shao, Zhen-xuan
Chen, Shao-qing
Wang, Ke
Chen, Xi-bang
Wang, Xiang-yang
author_facet Yan, Ying-zhao
Li, Qing-ping
Wu, Cong-cong
Pan, Xiang-xiang
Shao, Zhen-xuan
Chen, Shao-qing
Wang, Ke
Chen, Xi-bang
Wang, Xiang-yang
author_sort Yan, Ying-zhao
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description BACKGROUND: An increasing number of studies on spinal morphology in asymptomatic Asian and Western patients have been reported. Variation in spinal anatomy among patients is considered as the cause of wrong-level surgery in up to 40% of cases. The present study examined the rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in 293 asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers. METHODS: From May 27, 2016, to November 11, 2017, a cohort of 325 asymptomatic Chinese adults meeting the study exclusion criteria was recruited. The radiographs were examined by a spine surgeon and a radiologist to assess the number of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. RESULTS: In total, 293 volunteers were included in this study: 17 (5.8%) had 11 thoracic vertebrae, and 16 (5.5%) had 6 lumbar vertebrae. Among all volunteers, 12 (4.1%) had 7 cervical vertebrae (C), 11 thoracic vertebrae (T), and 5 lumbar vertebrae (L); 5 (1.7%) had 7C, 11T, and 6L; and 11 (3.8%) had 7C, 12T, and 6L. There was no difference between the findings of the spine surgeon and the radiologist. CONCLUSIONS: For the first time, this study describes the rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in 293 asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers. Variations in the number of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae tend to be ignored by spine surgeons. We encourage spinal surgeons and researchers to be aware of such variations when performing thoracic- and lumbar-level surgery and assessing spinal alignment and parameters.
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spelling pubmed-59669182018-05-24 Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers Yan, Ying-zhao Li, Qing-ping Wu, Cong-cong Pan, Xiang-xiang Shao, Zhen-xuan Chen, Shao-qing Wang, Ke Chen, Xi-bang Wang, Xiang-yang J Orthop Surg Res Research Article BACKGROUND: An increasing number of studies on spinal morphology in asymptomatic Asian and Western patients have been reported. Variation in spinal anatomy among patients is considered as the cause of wrong-level surgery in up to 40% of cases. The present study examined the rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in 293 asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers. METHODS: From May 27, 2016, to November 11, 2017, a cohort of 325 asymptomatic Chinese adults meeting the study exclusion criteria was recruited. The radiographs were examined by a spine surgeon and a radiologist to assess the number of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. RESULTS: In total, 293 volunteers were included in this study: 17 (5.8%) had 11 thoracic vertebrae, and 16 (5.5%) had 6 lumbar vertebrae. Among all volunteers, 12 (4.1%) had 7 cervical vertebrae (C), 11 thoracic vertebrae (T), and 5 lumbar vertebrae (L); 5 (1.7%) had 7C, 11T, and 6L; and 11 (3.8%) had 7C, 12T, and 6L. There was no difference between the findings of the spine surgeon and the radiologist. CONCLUSIONS: For the first time, this study describes the rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in 293 asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers. Variations in the number of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae tend to be ignored by spine surgeons. We encourage spinal surgeons and researchers to be aware of such variations when performing thoracic- and lumbar-level surgery and assessing spinal alignment and parameters. BioMed Central 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5966918/ /pubmed/29792213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-018-0835-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Yan, Ying-zhao
Li, Qing-ping
Wu, Cong-cong
Pan, Xiang-xiang
Shao, Zhen-xuan
Chen, Shao-qing
Wang, Ke
Chen, Xi-bang
Wang, Xiang-yang
Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title_full Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title_fullStr Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title_short Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers
title_sort rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic chinese adult volunteers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29792213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-018-0835-9
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