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Posterior-only Hemivertebra Resection for Congenital Cervicothoracic Scoliosis: Correcting Neck Tilt and Balancing the Shoulders.

Zhonghui Chen1, Yong Qiu1, Zezhang Zhu1, Song Li1, Xi Chen2, Liang Xu1, Xu Sun1.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: A retrospective study.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate radiographic and cosmetic outcomes after posterior-only cervicothoracic hemivertebra resection and instrumentation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Cervicothoracic hemivertebra is a rare congenital deformity. It locates between the mobile cervical spine and the fixed thoracic spine, leading to rapid curve progression, shoulder imbalance, fixed torticollis, and facial asymmetry.
METHODS: This study reviewed a consecutive series of 18 patients with cervicothoracic hemivertebra. All received posterior-only hemivertebra resection and instrumentation and had a minimum follow up of 2 years. Assessments on radiographic and cosmetic outcomes were based on changes in measurements of scoliosis, shoulder balance, neck tilt, head shift, and sagittal profiles.
RESULTS: There were 24 hemivertebrae, consisting of 16 fully segmented and 8 semisegmented. Mean age at surgery was 9.5 ± 3.1 years, and mean follow up was 32 ± 10 months. Mean fusion segments were 4.8 ± 0.6 segments. Operation time averaged 208 ± 33 minutes, with an average blood loss of 384 ± 40 mL. Local scoliosis was corrected from 39 ± 5° to 16 ± 4° (P < 0.001). The distal curve had a spontaneous correction of 41 ± 18%. With regards to shoulder balance, both T1 tilt and clavicle angle were significantly improved, with a correction rate of 55 ± 22% and 47 ± 32%, respectively. Accordingly, neck tilt was improved from 20 ± 7° to 11 ± 7°, and head shift from 22 ± 9 mm to 13 ± 8 mm. A remarkable pedicle screw malpositioning rate (20%) was observed, but no neurovascular injuries. One case developed with Horner syndrome, and another one had transient radicular pain on the right arm after surgery.
CONCLUSION: For patients with congenital cervicothoracic scoliosis, posterior-only hemivertebra resection with instrumentation allows for excellent scoliosis correction and cosmetic improvement. Great care should be taken to reduce the rate of pedicle screw malpositioning. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28700454     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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2.  Is Growth-friendly Surgical Treatment Superior to One-stage Posterior Spinal Fusion in 9- to 11-year-old Children with Congenital Scoliosis?

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3.  Multimodal intraoperative monitoring during surgical correction of scoliosis to avoid neurologic damage.

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4.  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.

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5.  Strategy and Efficacy of Surgery for Congenital Cervicothoracic Scoliosis with or without Hemivertebra Osteotomy.

Authors:  Hong-Qi Zhang; Yu-Xuan Du; Jin-Yang Liu; Ang Deng; Jian-Huang Wu; Yu-Xiang Wang; Chao-Feng Guo
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6.  Postoperative T1 tilt is a risk factor for postoperative distal adding-on in Lenke type 1 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: A preliminary report.

Authors:  Yusuke Sakai; Shota Takenaka; Takahiro Makino; Hideki Yoshikawa; Takashi Kaito
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-05-22       Impact factor: 1.817

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