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European spine journal
Severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: posterior staged correction using a temporary magnetically-controlled growing rod
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Mario Di Silvestre1  Andrea Zanirato1  Tiziana Greggi1  Antonio Scarale1  Matteo Formica2  Davide Vallerga1  Simona Legrenzi1  Lamberto Felli2 
[1] Spine Surgery Department, Ospedale Santa Corona;Orthopedic Clinic, Ospedale San Martino
关键词: Severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis;    Staged posterior correction;    Magnetically controlled growing rod;    Ponte osteotomy;    Results;   
DOI  :  10.1007/s00586-020-06483-8
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

A two-staged posterior correction, using a temporary magnetically controlled growing rod (MCGR), was employed to gradually and safely correct severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The aim of the study is illustrating the results of this procedure. A retrospective review of a consecutive series of 17 severe AIS. The first surgery was a posterior release (multiple Ponte osteotomies) with implant of pedicle screws and MCGR on the concave side of the curve. In post-operative days, a distraction was applied with MCGR, which allowed to obtain a total mean lengthening of 2 cm in about 2 weeks, with no complications arising. In the second posterior surgery, MCGR was removed and the definitive rods were applied for final fusion. The mean pedicle screws density was 93.3% (85–100). The extension of the final posterior fusion-instrumentation was of 13.8 levels (12–15). At an average follow-up (FU) of 2.9 years, the main scoliosis curves from average pre-operative Cobb angle of 98.2° (91°–138°) bent down to 38.3° (35°–76°) after definitive fusion (p < 0.05); at last FU, the overall correction was 58.7% (50.4–71.2), with an average correction loss of 2.1° (1.5°–3.1°). At last FU, no complications were reported. Gradual traction with MCGR in severe AIS proved to be a safe method to achieve progressive curve correction before posterior final fusion, with no neurologic complications associated to more aggressive one-stage surgeries. In a staged approach, MCGR appears as an alternative to halo traction, avoiding frequent traction-related complications.

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