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Fig. 5

From: Cervical sagittal alignment in adolescent high dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis: how does the cervical spine respond to the reduction of spondylolisthesis?

Fig. 5

A typical case in which cervical kyphosis was corrected by reduction of spondylolisthesis. A 13-year-old female with grade II HDDS; the left is a preoperative image showing significant lumbosacral kyphosis (Dub-LSA = 68.5°), cervical kyphosis, and decreased TK, LL, and sagittal imbalance (the green arrow is C7PL). The right is a postoperative image with complete reduction, lumbosacral kyphosis corrected (Dub-LSA = 99.2°), CL becoming lordotic, and the whole spinal alignment has improved, as well as the sagittal balance (the green arrow is C7PL)

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