| Literature DB >> 28061496 |
Gun Sang Lee1, Myung Ki Lee1, Woo Jae Kim1, Ho Sang Kim1, Jeong Ho Kim1, Yun-Suk Kim1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the surgical results of bipolar release in 31 adult patients with uncorrected congenital muscular torticollis (CMT) and more than 12 months of follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; Congenital; Sternocleidomastoid muscle; Tenotomy; Torticollis
Year: 2016 PMID: 28061496 PMCID: PMC5223763 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2016.0303.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245
Fig. 1Three popular operation for congenital muscular torticollis. A: Unipolar release. B: Bipolar release. C and D: Bipolar release with Z-plasty.
Clinical features of 31 adult patients with congenital muscular torticollis treated with bipolar release
| Variable | Value |
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| Age (years) | 30.3±8.1 (range, 20–58) |
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| Follow-up (months) | 14.9±4.2 (range, 12–30) |
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| Sex (no.) | |
| Male | 15 |
| Female | 16 |
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| Affected side (no.) | |
| Right | 16 |
| Left | 15 |
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| Modified Lee’s scoring system | |
| Neck movement | |
| Preoperative | 0.6±0.5 (range, 0–1) |
| Postoperative | 1.8±0.4 (range, 1–2) |
| Head tilt | |
| Preoperative | 1.4±0.8 (range, 0–2) |
| Postoperative | 2.8±0.4 (range,2–3) |
| Scar | 2.6±0.6 (range,1–3) |
| Loss of column | 2.8±0.4 (range,1–3) |
| Lateral band | 2.4±0.6 (range,1–3) |
| Postoperative outcome (no.) | |
| Excellent | 9 (29.0%) |
| Good | 18 (58.1%) |
| Fair | 4 (12.9%) |
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| Cervicomandibular angle (°) | |
| Preoperative | 15.4±7.7 (range, 5.4–29.0) |
| Postoperative | 6.3±6.0 (range, 0–25) |
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| Satisfactory rating scale (%) | 93.7±2.9 (range, 90–100) |
Modified Lee’s scoring system for assessment of adult muscular torticollis
| Points | Neck movement | Head tilt | Scar | Loss of column | Lateral band |
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| 3 | Full | None | Fine | None | None |
| 2 | <10° | Mild | Slight | Slight | Slight |
| 1 | 10–25° | Moderate | Moderate | Obvious but cosmetically acceptable | Obvious but cosmetically acceptable |
| 0 | >25° | Severe | Unacceptable | Unacceptable | Unacceptable |
Limitation
Fig. 2A 42-year-old woman with uncorrected congenital muscular torticollis. Her head is tilted toward the right, with shoulder elevation and facial asymmetry. Preoperative photograph (A) and AP radiograph of the cervical spine (B). A postoperative photograph (C) and an AP radiograph of the cervical spine (D) of the same patient one year after bipolar release, showing improvement of head tilt and cervicomandibular angle.
Comparative result of surgical release of congenital muscular torticollis in adults
| Study | No. of patients | Mean age (yr) |
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| Omidi-Kashani et al. | 14 | 21.9 (range, 18–32) |
| Patwardhan et al. | 12 | 24.0 (range, 17–31) |
| Lim et al. | 37 | 27.4 (range, 18–48) |
| This study | 31 | 30.3 (range, 20–58) |
Modified Lee’s score,
Modified Cheng and Tang score
Fig. 3A 58-year-old woman with uncorrected congenital muscular torticollis. Preoperative photograph (A) and AP radiograph of the cervical spine (B). 24 months after surgery, postoperative photograph (C) and an AP radiograph of the cervical spine (D) showing marked improvement of head tilt and lateral shift of the head.