| Literature DB >> 15056062 |
Bryan T Edwards1, Robert Zura, Styles Bertrand, Sharon Leonard, Jonathan Pellett.
Abstract
Historically, the operative treatment of neuromuscular scoliosis has been associated with a high rate of complication. Recent literature has shown a decreased rate of complication (less 50%) in the management of neuromuscular scoliosis with spinal arthrodesis techniques. A retrospective chart and radiographic review of 62 spinal fusions for neuromuscular scoliosis was performed. There were 53 posterior spinal fusions and 9 anteroposterior spinal fusions. The Galveston technique was used in all patients. The average age at surgery was 13 years 7 months, with an average follow-up of 23 months (minimum 10 months). The mean preoperative and postoperative curve magnitudes were 66 degree and 31 degree, respectively. There were 20 minor complications and 5 major complications in 20 patients. There were no neurologic complications or deaths.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15056062 DOI: 10.1615/jlongtermeffmedimplants.v13.i6.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Long Term Eff Med Implants ISSN: 1050-6934