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Treatment of scoliosis in patients affected with Prader-Willi syndrome using various techniques.

Tiziana Greggi1, Konstantinos Martikos1, Francesco Lolli1, Georgios Bakaloudis1, Mario Di Silvestre1, Alfredo Cioni1, Giovanni Barbanti Bròdano1, Stefano Giacomini1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The incidence of spinal deformity in children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is high, with 86% of these patients found to have a significant structural scoliosis; however, there are very few case reports describing surgical treatment for this deformity.
METHODS: The authors reviewed a case series consisting of 6 patients who underwent spine surgery for scoliosis. Children's mean age at index surgery was 12 years and 10 months (range, 10 to 15 yrs). Clinical evaluation revealed the typical phenotypic features of the PWS in all of the patients; 4 subjects had a karyotype confirmation of PWS. Major structural curves showed preoperative mean Cobb angles of 80.8 degrees (range, 65 degrees to 96 degrees ). Hybrid instrumentation with sublaminar wires, hooks and screws was used in the first 2 patients, while the remaining 4 were treated with titanium pedicle screw constructs.
RESULTS: The mean clinical and radiological follow-up was 3 years and 10 months (range, 2 years to 9 years). Major complication rate was 50%. One patient who developed a major intraoperative complication (paraparesis) prevented spinal fusion to be obtained: the neurologic deficit resolved completely after instrumentation removal. Solid arthrodesis and deformity correction in both coronal and sagittal plane was, however, achieved in the other 5 cases and no significant curve progression was observed at follow-up. Another major short-term complication was encountered 3 months after surgery in a patient who experienced the detachment of a distally located rod and required correction through revision surgery and caudal extension by one level. Cervico-thoracic kyphosis was seen in 1 patient who did not require revision surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Spine reconstructive surgery in patients with PWS is rare and highly demanding.The best method of reconstruction is posterior multilevel pedicle screw fixation. Moreover, even with modern techniques, the risk of complications is still high. These new techniques, however, have shown to improve the postoperative course by allowing for immediate mobilization without any brace or cast. The use of the growing rod techniques, requiring repeated surgeries, should be carefully evaluated in each single case.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20550681      PMCID: PMC2898655          DOI: 10.1186/1748-7161-5-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scoliosis        ISSN: 1748-7161


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2.  Hospital outcomes of scoliosis surgery in children with Prader-Willi Syndrome: comparison with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

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