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01.03.2013 | Reply to Letter to the Editor
Reply to Letter to the Editor: Combined Anterior-Posterior Surgery is the Most Important Risk Factor for Developing Proximal Junctional Kyphosis in Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Han Jo Kim, MD
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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Ausgabe 3/2013
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The posterior tension band complex, as articulated so clearly by Dr. Yoshihara, in my opinion makes an important contribution to the etiology of proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK). However, my hesitation in attributing the posterior tension band as the most important risk factor is largely owing to the lack of supportive data in the current literature. This lack of data lies partially in the difficulty of measuring the preservation of the posterior structures and lack of consistency with which the data often are presented. For example, if the dissection of the posterior muscular attachments to transverse processes of the upper thoracic vertebrae plays a pivotal role in the development of PJK, studies should consistently show upper instrumented vertebrae of T1–T6 having a higher incidence of PJK [
1]. More recent literature comparing PJK rates in those with upper thoracic (T1–T3) versus lower thoracic (T10–T12) instrumented vertebrae [
4,
8] have determined that upper instrumented vertebrae in the lower thoracic spine had a higher PJK rate. In addition, some studies [
4‐
8] have failed to show a difference in PJK rates between different upper instrumented vertebrae. …