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Early onset scoliosis with intraspinal anomalies: management with growing rod.

Arvind Jayaswal1, Pankaj Kandwal2, Ankur Goswami1, G Vijayaraghavan1, Ashok Jariyal1, B N Upendra1, Ankit Gupta1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical and radiological outcomes of growing rod (GR) in the management of Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) with intraspinal anomalies. BACKGROUND DATA: The effect of repeated distractions following GR, in the presence of intraspinal anomalies has not been studied.
METHODS: During 2007-2012, 46 patients underwent fusionless surgery. Out of these 46 patients, 13 patients had one or more intraspinal anomalies. 11 patients had undergone prior neurosurgical procedure while 2 (filum terminale lipoma and syringomyelia) did not. A total of 88 procedures were conducted during the treatment period; 13 index surgeries, 74 distractions of GR and 1 unplanned surgery.
RESULTS: The age at surgery was 6.8 ± 2.5 years (3.5-12 years). 11 patients had congenital scoliosis and 2 had idiopathic scoliosis. A total of 19 (41.30 %) intraspinal anomalies [Tethered Cord Syndrome (TCS) 08, Split Cord Malformation (SCM) 08, Syringomyelia 01, Meningomyelocele 01, Filum terminale Lipoma 01] were seen. The average lengthening procedures per patient were 5.7 (4-9) with distraction interval of 6.7 (6-7.25) months. Pre-operative Cobb angle was 78.50 ± 18.1 (54-114°) and improved to 53.10 ± 16.70 (36-84°) at final follow-up. A total of 15 complications related to implant (9), wound (2), anesthesia (2) and neurological (2) occurred in 7 patients. Among the two neurological complications, one patient sustained fall in the post-op period and reported to the emergency department with paraplegia and broken proximal screw. While other patient experienced MEP changes during index procedure. None of the patients had any neurological complications during repeated lengthening procedures.
CONCLUSION: The most common cord anomalies associated with EOS in our study are TCS and SCM. Although presence of previous intraspinal anomaly does not seem to increase the incidence of neurological deficit, use of neuromonitoring is advisable for all index procedure and selected distractions. STUDY
DESIGN: Level 4 (case series).

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Keywords:  Detethering; Distractions; Early onset scoliosis (EOS); Fusionless surgery; Growing rods (GR); Intraspinal anomalies; Meningomyelocele; Motor evoked potential (MEP); Split cord malformation (SCM); Syringomyelia; Tethered cord syndrome (TCS)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27072552     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-016-4566-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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