Study Design: Retrospective. Objective: To identify variables associated with improved postoperative coronal balance in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with significant left-sided coronal imbalance (CI) preoperatively. Summary of Background Data: Early postoperative coronal imbalance (CI), particularly to the left, is a well-described challenge in the management of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Materials and Methods: A multicenter registry was queried to identify subjects with Lenke one to four curves with B or C lumbar modifiers who underwent thoracic-only fusion (SF) with a minimum two-year follow-up. Only patients with significant preoperative CI (C7–CSVL ≥−3 cm; negative values represent left-sided deviation) were included. Preoperative and first-erect (FE) postoperative radiographic variables were analyzed to assess correlation with coronal balance. Results: Forty-seven subjects were analyzed. Mean age was 15±2 years. Mean preoperative CI was −3.6±0.7 cm, improving to −2.3±1.4 cm at FE and −1.9±1.3 cm at two years. Fifteen subjects (32%) remained imbalanced at two years. C modifiers demonstrated greater imbalance than B modifiers (−2.1±1 vs . −1.2±1.6, P =0.044) at two years. There was no difference in postoperative coronal balance based on the lowest instrumented vertebra ( P =0.27). Better coronal balance at two years significantly correlated with a lower preoperative thoracic curve magnitude on the bending film ( r =−0.34, P =0.025), and the following variables at FE: upper thoracic curve ( r =−0.39, P =0.007), main thoracic curve ( r =−0.42, P =0.004), lumbar curve ( r =−0.41, P =0.005), percent correction of the thoracic ( r =0.36, P =0.012) and lumbar curves ( r =0.42, P =0.003), and coronal balance ( r =0.42, P =0.003). Conclusions: AIS patients with significant preoperative CI (≥−3 cm) remain challenging to treat with SF, as 1/3 of these patients remained leaning to the left at two years postoperatively. More flexible thoracic curves and greater deformity correction correlated with better coronal balance at two years.
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