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Partial Hemivertebra Resection (Grade 4 Osteotomy) for Congenital Scoliosis: A Comparison with Radical Hemivertebra resection.

Dun Liu1, Bo Shi1, Benlong Shi1, Yang Li1, Sanqiang Xia1, Zhen Liu1, Zezhang Zhu2, Yong Qiu1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To compare radiological and clinical outcomes between partial and radical hemivertebra (HV) resection in congenital scoliosis (CS) patients with single nonincarcerated HV.
METHODS: CS patients with single HV undergoing partial HV resection from February 2011 to May 2016 were retrospectively reviewed and included in the P group; those undergoing radical HV resection were included in the R group. Patients in R group were age-, sex-, curve magnitude-, and apex location-matched with those in P group. Comparisons were performed in terms of radiological results, clinical outcomes, and complications preoperation, postoperation, and at the last follow-up between the P and R groups.
RESULTS: Both P and R groups included 25 CS patients, and the mean age at surgery was 10.1 ± 5.2 years. Compared with the R group, the P group had a similar correction of the Cobb angle at postoperation (38.6 ± 6.7° vs. 35.2 ± 5.6°, P = 0.057) and at the last follow-up (38.4 ± 7.0° vs. 34.7 ± 6.7°, P = 0.062). The estimated blood loss was 690.9 ± 291.3 mL in the R group and 502.2 ± 223.8 mL in the P group (P = 0.023), and the operating time was 259.4 ± 70.2 minutes in the R group and 206.9 ± 61.2 minutes in the P group (P = 0.007). During follow-up, no significant correction loss and major complication were observed in the P group, whereas 1 patient in the R group had rod breakage with pseudarthrosis at 24-month follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Partial HV resection is a safe, effective, and less invasive procedure and achieved comparable correction with radical HV resection in the treatment of CS patients with single nonincarcerated HV.
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Keywords:  Congenital scoliosis; Grade 4 osteotomy; Hemi-vertebra; Partial HV resection

Year:  2019        PMID: 31306841     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.07.070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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Review 1.  Surgical outcomes following hemivertebrectomy in congenital scoliosis: a systematic review and observational meta-analysis.

Authors:  Sitanshu Barik; Dipun Mishra; Tushar Gupta; Gagandeep Yadav; Pankaj Kandwal
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  First-Trimester Diagnosis of Supernumerary Hemivertebra.

Authors:  Roxana Elena Bohiltea; Ionita Ducu; Bianca Margareta Mihai; Ana-Maria Iordache; Vlad Dima; Emilia Maria Vladareanu; Nicolae Bacalbasa; Alexia-Teodora Bohiltea; Teodor Salmen; Valentin Varlas
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-01

3.  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
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