Publication | Closed Access
Vertebral Body Stapling Procedure for the Treatment of Scoliosis in the Growing Child
109
Citations
28
References
2005
Year
Diaphragmatic HerniaSurgeryThoracic SpineAnatomySpine DeformityOrthopaedic SurgeryVascular SurgeryPediatric SpineSpinal Cord InjuryCoronal Curve StabilitySpine SurgerySinal SurgeryPediatricsThoracic SurgeryThirty-nine Consecutive PatientsCraniofacial SurgeryScoliosisMedicineCervical Spine
Thirty-nine consecutive patients have had vertebral body stapling of 52 curves (26 patients with one curve stapled and 13 with two). For the group with patients who were 8 years or older with less than 50 degrees preoperative curve and a minimum 1-year followup, coronal curve stability was 87% when defined by progression less than or equal to 10 degrees . Fusion was necessary in two patients. No curves less than 30 degrees at the time of stapling progressed greater than or equal to 10 degrees . Major complications occurred in one patient (2.6%, diaphragmatic hernia) and minor complications occurred in five patients (13%). Further followup of the patient cohort and further research into efficacy and indications are warranted.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1