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Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery
2017 Volume.7 No. 1 p.8 ~ p.17
Proximal Junctional Kyphosis and Proximal Junctional Failure Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery
Park Jong-Hwa

Lee Byoung-Hun
Hyun Seung-Jae
Kim Yong-Jung J.
Rhim Seung-Chul
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this review is the current understanding of proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) and proximal junctional failure (PJF) following adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery.

Materials and Methods: We carried out a systematic search of PubMed for literatures published up to September 2016 with ¡°proximal junctional kyphosis¡± and ¡°proximal junctional failure¡± as search terms. A total of 57 literatures were searched. Finally, the 33 articles were included in this review.

Result: PJK and PJF are recognized complications after long instrumented posterior fusion in ASD surgery. PJK is multifactorial in origin and likely results from surgical, radiographic, and patient related risk factors. PJF is a progressive form of the PJK spectrum including bony fracture of uppermost instrumented vertebra (UIV) or UIV+1, subluxation between UIV and UIV+1, failure of fixation, neurological deficit, which may require revision surgery for proximal extension of fusion. Variable risk factors for PJK and PJF have been investigated, and they can be categorized into surgical, radiographic, and patient-related factors. There are several strategies to minimize PJK and PJF. Soft tissue protections, adequate selection of the UIV, prophylactic rib fixation, hybrid instrumentation such as hooks, vertebral cement augmentation at UIV and UIV+1,
and age-appropriate spinopelvic alignment goals are worth consideration.

Conclusion: The ability to perform aggressive global realignment of spinal deformities has also led to the discovery of new
complications such as PJK and PJF. Continuous research on PJK and PJF should be proceeded in order to comprehend the pathophysiology of these complications.
KEYWORD
Proximal junctional kyphosis, Proximal junctional failure, Adult spinal deformity, Complications
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