Spinal deformity correction in ankylosing spondylitis

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Abstract

Background: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a complex, debilitating disease with few available medical therapies in its later stages. Methods: We reviewed current clinical approaches for caring for AS patients with an emphasis on the risks and outcomes associated with surgical intervention. Results: It is critical to understand the natural history and surgical outcomes of patient with AS. Surgery is not without risks, as a vertebral body osteotomy is often required to re-establish spinopelvic equilibrium. However, surgery can lead to clinical improvements in pain, disability, cardiac function, respiration, digestion, and sexual activity. Conclusion: Deformity correction for AS should be carefully considered in symptomatic patients.

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Maggio, D., Grossbach, A., Gibbs, D., Moranville, R., Toop, N., Xu, D., & Viljoen, S. (2022). Spinal deformity correction in ankylosing spondylitis. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_254_2022

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