Central Sacral Vertical Line

(On AP standing scoliosis x-ray) vertically oriented line which bisects the sacrum perpendicular to a tangent drawn across the iliac crests.

The central sacral vertical line (CSVL) is used in the assessment of spinal scoliosis.

It is a line constructed on frontal films of the spine and pelvis to measure coronal balance, drawn as follows:

a line connecting the top of the iliac crests is drawn

a second line is drawn perpendicular to the first, which bisects the sacrum.

Normal: For coronal balance, a plumb line from the middle of C7 VB should be < 4 cm from CSVL.

Alignment objective: Plumb line from the middleof C7 VB < 4 cm from CSVL.

Positive numbers are to the right, negative to left.

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