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What's New in Congenital Scoliosis?

Joshua M Pahys1, James T Guille2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Congenital scoliosis is a failure of vertebral formation, segmentation, or a combination of the 2 arising from abnormal vertebral development during weeks 4 to 6 of gestation. The associated spinal deformity can be of varying severity and result in a stable or progressive deformity based on the type and location of the anomalous vertebra(e). Bracing for congenital scoliosis is rarely indicated, while recent reports have demonstrated the utility of serial derotational casting for longer curves with multiple anomalous vertebrae as an effective "time buying strategy" to delay the need for surgery. Earlier hemivertebra excision and short-segment posterior spinal fusion have been advocated to prevent future curve progression of the deformity and/or the development of large compensatory curves. It has been shown in recent long-term follow-up studies that growth rates of the vertebral body and spinal canal are not as dramatically affected by pedicle screw instrumentation at a young age as once thought. Growth friendly surgery with either spine-based or rib-based anchors has demonstrated good results with curve correction while maintaining spinal growth. Rib-based anchors are typically more commonly indicated in the setting of chest wall abnormalities and/or when spinal anatomy precludes placement of spinal instrumentation. Recently, magnetically controlled growing rods have shown promising results in several studies that include a small subset of congenital scoliosis cases.
METHODS: A literature search was performed to identify existing studies related to the treatment of congenital scoliosis published from January 1, 2005 to June 1, 2016. Databases included PubMed, Medline, and the Cochrane Library. The search was limited to English articles and yielded 36 papers. This project was initiated by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Publications Committee and was reviewed and approved by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Presidential Line.
RESULTS: A total of 36 papers were selected for review based upon new findings. Classic manuscripts on congenital scoliosis are also included to provide sufficient background information.
CONCLUSIONS: Congenital scoliosis represents a wide range of pathology from the simple, stable hemivertebra to the complex, progressive spinal deformity with chest wall abnormalities and associated cardiac, renal, and neural axis anomalies. This paper reviews the natural history and associated anomalies with congenital scoliosis as well as the most up-to-date classification schemes and various treatment options for the care of this challenging patient population. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 5.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28009797     DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000000922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


  11 in total

1.  Collagen VI-related myopathy with scoliosis alone: A case report and literature review.

Authors:  Jun-Yu Li; Shuo-Zi Liu; Dan-Feng Zheng; Ying-Shuang Zhang; Miao Yu
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2021-07-06       Impact factor: 1.337

Review 2.  Congenital scoliosis: a narrative review and proposal of a treatment algorithm.

Authors:  Amer Sebaaly; Mohammad Daher; Bendy Salameh; Ali Ghoul; Samuel George; Sami Roukoz
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2022-05-05

3.  High methylation of lysine acetyltransferase 6B is associated with the Cobb angle in patients with congenital scoliosis.

Authors:  Yuantao Wu; Hongqi Zhang; Mingxing Tang; Chaofeng Guo; Ang Deng; Jiong Li; Yunjia Wang; Lige Xiao; Guanteng Yang
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2020-05-24       Impact factor: 5.531

4.  Regulation of terminal hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation in Prmt5 mutant mice modeling infantile idiopathic scoliosis.

Authors:  Zhaoyang Liu; Janani Ramachandran; Steven A Vokes; Ryan S Gray
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 5.758

5.  Disruptive NADSYN1 Variants Implicated in Congenital Vertebral Malformations.

Authors:  Jiachen Lin; Lina Zhao; Sen Zhao; Shengjie Li; Zhengye Zhao; Zefu Chen; Zhifa Zheng; Jiashen Shao; Yuchen Niu; Xiaoxin Li; Jianguo Terry Zhang; Zhihong Wu; Nan Wu
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 4.096

6.  Comparison of the Curative Efficacy of Hemivertebra Resection via the Posterior Approach Assisted With Unilateral and Bilateral Internal Fixation in the Treatment of Congenital Scoliosis.

Authors:  Jun-Ting He; Fu-Yun Liu; Wei-Ming Hu; Jing-Jing Liu; Bing Xia; Xue-Qiang Niu; Xin-Wei Li; Yu-Feng Zhao
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-04-01

7.  The Effect of Traditional Single Growing Rod Technique on the Growth of Unsegmented Levels in Mixed-Type Congenital Scoliosis.

Authors:  Tianhua Rong; Jianxiong Shen; Yipeng Wang; Zheng Li; Youxi Lin; Haining Tan; Erwei Feng; Yang Jiao
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2020-11-18

8.  Frequency and characteristics of congenital intraspinal abnormalities in a cohort of 128 patients with congenital scoliosis.

Authors:  Gonzalo Mariscal; Jorge H Nuñez; Sanjay Bhatia; Robert Marsh; Carlos Barrios; Pedro Domenech-Fernández
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2020-01-23

9.  Incidence of intraspinal abnormalities in congenital scoliosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Xudong Wang; Yangke Yu; Ningning Yang; Lei Xia
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 2.359

10.  Feasibility of Single-Stage Posterior Passive Correction and Fusion Surgery for Congenital Scoliosis in Adolescent Patients Who Have Attained Skeletal Maturity.

Authors:  Chee Kidd Chiu; Rommel Lim Tan; Siti Mariam Abd Gani; Jessamine Sze Lynn Chong; Weng Hong Chung; Chris Yin Wei Chan; Mun Keong Kwan
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2021-05-07
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