Magnitude of preoperative cervical lordotic compensation and C2-T3 angle are correlated to increased risk of postoperative sagittal spinal pelvic malalignment in adult thoracolumbar deformity patients at 2-year follow-up

Peter G. Passias, Alexandra Soroceanu, Justin Scheer, Sun Yang, Anthony Boniello, Justin S. Smith, Themistocles Protopsaltis, Han J. Kim, Frank Schwab, Munish Gupta, Eric Klineberg, Gregory Mundis, Renaud Lafage, Robert Hart, Christopher Shaffrey, Virginie Lafage, Christopher Ames

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