Literature DB >> 24432105

Operative treatment for spinal deformities in cerebral palsy.

Carol C Hasler1.   

Abstract

The higher the functional impairment, the more likely patients with cerebral palsy (cP) are to develop a scoliotic deformity. This is usually long-sweeping, C-shaped, and progressive in nature, since the causes of the deformity, such as muscular weakness, imbalance, and osteoporosis, persist through adulthood. In contrast to idiopathic scoliosis, not only is the spine deformed, the patient is also sick. This multimorbidity warrants a multidisciplinary approach with close involvement of the caregivers from the beginning. Brace treatment is usually ineffective or intolerable in light of the mostly stiff and severe deformities and the poor nutritional status. The pros and cons of surgical correction need to weighed up when pelvic obliquity, subsequent loss of sitting balance, pressure sores, and pain due to impingement of the rib cage on the ileum become issues. General risks of, for example, pulmonary or urogenital infections, pulmonary failure, the need for a tracheostoma, permanent home ventilation, and death add to the particular surgery-related hazards, such as excessive bleeding, surgical site infections, pseudarthrosis, implant failure, and dural tears with leakage of cerebrospinal fluid. The overall complication rate averages around 25 %. From an orthopedic perspective, stiffness, marked deformities including sagittal profile disturbances and pelvic obliquity, as well as osteoporosis are the main challenges. In nonambulatory patients, long fusions from T2/T3 with forces distributed over all segments, low-profile anchors in areas of poor soft tissue coverage (sublaminar bands, wires), and strong lumbosacropelvic modern screw fixation in combination with meticulous fusion techniques (facetectomies, laminar decortication, use of local autologous bone) and hemostasis can be employed to keep the rate of surgical and implant-related complications at an acceptably low level. Excessive posterior release techniques, osteotomies, or even vertebrectomies in cases of very severe short-angled deformity mostly prevent anterior one- or two-stage releases. Despite improved operative techniques and implants with predictable and satisfactory deformity corrections, the comorbidities and quality-of-life related issues demand a thorough preoperative, multidisciplinary decision-making process that takes ethical and economic aspects into consideration.

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Keywords:  Cerebral palsy; Neuromuscular; Pelvic obliquity; Scoliosis; Sitting balance

Year:  2013        PMID: 24432105      PMCID: PMC3838513          DOI: 10.1007/s11832-013-0517-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Orthop        ISSN: 1863-2521            Impact factor:   1.548


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3.  Factors associated with surgical approach and outcomes in cerebral palsy scoliosis.

Authors:  Taylor Jackson; Burt Yaszay; Paul D Sponseller; Peter O Newton; Suken A Shah; Firoz Miyanji; Patrick J Cahill
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4.  Risk factors for gastrointestinal complications after spinal fusion in children with cerebral palsy.

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5.  Factors predicting postoperative complications following spinal fusions in children with cerebral palsy scoliosis.

Authors:  Tristan Nishnianidze; Ilhan A Bayhan; Oussama Abousamra; Julieanne Sees; Kenneth J Rogers; Kirk W Dabney; Freeman Miller
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2015-09-26       Impact factor: 3.134

6.  The lifetime risk of pneumonia in patients with neuromuscular scoliosis at a mean age of 21 years: the role of spinal deformity surgery.

Authors:  Heli Keskinen; Heikki Lukkarinen; Katariina Korhonen; Tuomas Jalanko; Antti Koivusalo; Ilkka Helenius
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2015-09-08       Impact factor: 1.548

Review 7.  Spinal sagittal alignment and head control in patients with cerebral palsy.

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Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2020-02-01       Impact factor: 1.548

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Authors:  Reinald Brunner
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2020-02-01       Impact factor: 1.548

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Authors:  Jorge Mineiro; Muharrem Yazici
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2020-02-01       Impact factor: 1.548

10.  Is it necessary to fuse to the pelvis when correcting scoliosis in cerebral palsy?

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