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Dual-rod correction and instrumentation of idiopathic scoliosis with the Halm-Zielke instrumentation.

Viola Bullmann1, Henry F Halm, Thomas Niemeyer, Lars Hackenberg, Ulf Liljenqvist.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: A prospective clinical and radiographic evaluation of 45 consecutive patients with idiopathic adolescent and adult scoliosis treated with anterior dual-rod Halm-Zielke instrumentation.
OBJECTIVES: Clinical and radiographic evaluation with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Halm-Zielke instrumentation was developed to eliminate the disadvantages of Zielke instrumentation in terms of lack of primary stability and a kyphogenic effect.
METHODS: All patients underwent an identical anterior surgical technique with the Halm-Zielke instrumentation of the primary curve. The system is composed of a lid-plate, which is fixed to the lateral aspect of the vertebral body with two screws: a sunk screw anteriorly and a ventral derotation spondylodesis (VDS) screw posteriorly. The lid-plate design provides the lowest possible implant profile. The longitudinal components consist of a threaded rod and a solid, fluted rod. Correction is performed with both the threaded and the solid rod. The solid rod allows derotation and correction of the sagittal plane and provides primary stability.
RESULTS: Preoperative curves ranged from 35 degrees to 92 degrees Cobb angle. Final correction of the frontal plane averaged 67% within the instrumented levels and 59% for the total primary curve. The apical vertebral rotation of the primary curve was corrected by 52% on average without loss of correction during follow-up. Thoracolumbar kyphosis was present in 11 patients and corrected in all cases from an average of 20 degrees to 2 degrees after surgery and to 8 degrees at follow-up. We observed two cases of implant failure with one resulting in a pseudarthrosis.
CONCLUSION: Halm-Zielke instrumentation proved to be a major improvement of the original VDS-Zielke. It eliminates the kyphogenic effect and provides primary stability.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12811276     DOI: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000065571.58058.68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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