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Serial elongation-derotation-flexion casting for children with early-onset scoliosis 被引量:3
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作者 Federico Canavese antoine samba +2 位作者 Alain Dimeglio Mounira Mansour Marie Rousset 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2015年第11期935-943,共9页
Various early-onset spinal deformities, particularly infantile and juvenile scoliosis(JS), still pose challenges to pediatric orthopedic surgeons. The ideal treatment of these deformities has yet to emerge, as both cl... Various early-onset spinal deformities, particularly infantile and juvenile scoliosis(JS), still pose challenges to pediatric orthopedic surgeons. The ideal treatment of these deformities has yet to emerge, as both clinicians and surgeons still face multiple challenges including preservation of thoracic motion, spine and cage, and protection of cardiac and lung growth and function. Elongation-derotation-flexion(EDF) casting is a technique that uses a custom-made thoracolumbar cast based on a three-dimensional correction concept. EDF can control progression of the deformity and- in some cases-coax the initially-curved spine to grow straighter by acting simultaneously in the frontal, sagittal and coronal planes. Here we provide a comprehensive review of how infantile and JS can affect normal spine and thorax and how serial EDF casting can be used to manage these spinal deformities. A fresh review of the literature helps fully understand the principles of the serial EDF casting technique and the effectiveness of conservative treatment in patients with early-onset spinal deformities, particularly infantile and juvenile scolisois. 展开更多
关键词 EARLY-ONSET SCOLIOSIS Infantile SCOLIOSIS Juvenile SCOLIOSIS Elongation-derotation-flexion CASTING Conservative
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Surgical advances in the treatment of neuromuscular scoliosis 被引量:2
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作者 Federico Canavese Marie Rousset +2 位作者 Benoit Le Gledic antoine samba Alain Dimeglio 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2014年第2期124-133,共10页
Neuromuscular disorders are a group of diseases affecting the neuro-musculo-skeletal system. Children with neuromuscular disorders frequently develop progressive spinal deformities with cardio-respiratory compromise i... Neuromuscular disorders are a group of diseases affecting the neuro-musculo-skeletal system. Children with neuromuscular disorders frequently develop progressive spinal deformities with cardio-respiratory compromise in the most severe cases. The incidence of neuromuscular scoliosis is variable, inversely correlated with ambulatory abilities and with a reported risk ranging from 80% to 100% in non-ambulatory patients. As surgical and peri-operative techniques have improved, more severely affected children with complex neuromuscular deformities and considerable co-morbidities are now believed to be candidates for extensive surgery for spinal deformity. This article aimed to provide a comprehensive review of how neuromuscular spinal deformities can affect normal spine balance and how these deformities can be treated with segmental instrumentation and sub-laminar devices. Older concepts have been integrated with newer scientific data to provide the reader with a basis for better understanding of how treatment of neuromuscular scoliosis has evolvedover the past few decades. Recent advances, as well as challenges that remain to be overcome, in the surgical treatment of neuromuscular curves with sub-laminar devices and in the management of post-operative infections are outlined. 展开更多
关键词 NEUROMUSCULAR SCOLIOSIS Surgery Sublaminar BANDS Luque ROD Unit ROD
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Percutaneous pelvic osteotomy in cerebral palsy patients: Surgical technique and indications 被引量:1
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作者 Federico Canavese Marie Rousset +1 位作者 antoine samba Geraldo de Coulon 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2013年第4期279-286,共8页
AIM: To describe the surgical technique of and indications for percutaneous pelvic osteotomy in patients with severe cerebral palsy.METHODS: Twenty-one non-ambulatory children and adolescents(22 hips) were consecutive... AIM: To describe the surgical technique of and indications for percutaneous pelvic osteotomy in patients with severe cerebral palsy.METHODS: Twenty-one non-ambulatory children and adolescents(22 hips) were consecutively treated with percutaneous pelvic osteotomy, which was used in conjunction with varus, derotational, shortening femoral osteotomy and soft tissue release, to correct progressive hip subluxation and acetabular dysplasia. The age, gender, Gross Motor Function Classification System level, side(s) of operated hip, total time of follow-up, immediate post-operative immobilization, complications, and the need for revision surgery were recorded for all patients. RESULTS: Seventeen patients(81%) were classified as GMFCS level Ⅳ, and 4(19%) patients were classified as GMFCS level Ⅴ. At the time of surgery, the mean age was10.3 years(range: 4-15 years). The mean Reimers' migration percentage improved from 63%(range: 3%-100%) pre-operatively to 6.5%(range: 0%-70%) at the final follow-up(p < 0.05). The mean acetabular angle(AA) improved from 34.1°(range: 19°-50°) pre-operatively to 14.1°(range: 5°-27°)(P < 0.05). Surgical correction of MP and AA was comparable in hips with open(n = 14) or closed(n = 8) triradiate cartilage(P < 0.05). All operated hips were pain-free at the time of the final follow-up visit, although one patient had pain for 6 mo after surgery. We did not observe any cases of bone graft dislodgement or avascular necrosis of the femoral head.CONCLUSION: Pelvic osteotomy through a less invasive surgical approach appears to be a valid alternative with similar outcomes to those of standard techniques. This method allows for less muscle stripping and blood loss and a shorter operating time. 展开更多
关键词 PERCUTANEOUS pelvic OSTEOTOMY Cerebral PALSY Hip ACETABULAR dysplasia Children Non-ambulatory
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