Cervical Sagittal Alignment in Scheuermann Disease

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2015 Dec;40(23):E1226-32. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000001129.

Abstract

Study design: Retrospective evaluation of radiographs.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess sagittal cervical balance in patients with the two types Scheuermann disease (SD).

Summary of background data: The structural hyperkyphosis characterizing SD may be localized in the thoracic (SDT) or thoraco-lumbar (SDTL) spine segments. This may affect sagittal cervical balance.

Methods: Seventy-one patients (41 males and 30 females), aged 16.3 ± 3.8 years with SD, were enrolled into the study. On standing lateral long-cassette radiographs, the following measurements were made: C0-2 angle, C2-7 angle (CL), C1-C2 angle, relative rotation angle (RRA)-measured at levels from C2 to C7, cervical tilt (CT), thoracic inlet angle (TIA), T1 slope, neck tilt (NT), C0-angle, cranial offset (CO), and cranial tilt (CRT). Comparison with t test was performed with significance level P < 0.05.

Results: There were 38 SDT and 33 SDTL patients. In SDT, the T1 slope was significantly greater than that in SDTL (38.1° vs. 28.9°; P = 0.0002), and consequently CL (-19.8° vs. -8.9°; P = 0.0160), CT (29.8° vs. 24.3°; P = 0.0190), and TIA (81.9° vs. 71.1°; P = 0.0022) in SDT were significantly greater as well. The difference in CL was expressed mainly in C6-C5 (-4.8° vs. -1.4°; P = 0.0146) and C5-C4 (-4.4°; vs. -1.5° P = 0.0464) segments. There were no significant differences in proximal cervical lordosis: C0-2 angle (-21.6° vs. -20.8°; P = 0.7597), C1-C2 angle (-30.8°vs. -27.5°; P = 0.1746), C3-C2 (-5.4° vs. -5.1°; P = 0.7976), and C4-C3 (3.5° vs. -1.5°; P = 0.1464) segments. There was no significant difference in cranial parameters C0-angle, CRT, and CO.

Conclusion: Scheuermann disease type has an influence on cervical sagittal balance. Localization of structural kyphosis affects the T1 slope as well as C2-C7 lordosis, cervical tilt, and thoracic inlet angle. Significant difference in C2-C7 lordosis in comparison to similar C0-2 lordosis demonstrates that compensation is present in subaxial cervical spine. Position of the head center of gravity is not dependent on the SD type.

Level of evidence: 4.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Cervical Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging
  • Cervical Vertebrae / physiopathology*
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lordosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Lordosis / physiopathology
  • Male
  • Postural Balance
  • Radiography
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Scheuermann Disease / diagnostic imaging
  • Scheuermann Disease / epidemiology*
  • Scheuermann Disease / physiopathology*
  • Young Adult