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Selecting the Last "Substantially" Touching Vertebra as Lowest Instrumented Vertebra in Lenke Type 1A Curve
2016
Spine
Retrospective study. To compare the long-term outcomes of correction surgery for Lenke 1A scoliosis patients among those with non-Substantially Touched Vertebra (nSTV), nSTV+1, or STV selected as lowest instrumented vertebra (LIV). Previous studies have documented good outcomes when last touching vertebra (LTV) was selected as LIV; however, it is sometimes confusing to determine the proper LTV when central sacral vertical line (CSVL) slightly touches the vertebra. A total of 104 patients were
doi:10.1097/brs.0000000000001374
pmid:26656044
fatcat:pp65rw4exfd2jbb7t7dgdkwvki