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1991
DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199108000-00011
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Anterior and Posterior Spinal Fusion Staged Versus Same-Day Surgery

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“…Halo traction between anterior release and posterior instrumentation was sometimes applied. The correction rate of severe idiopathic curves with the combined treatment was 45-47 %, using Harrington instrumentation or the multiple hook construct [2]; a 52 % correction rate was recorded using Zielke instrumentation with Harrington rod, and this rose to as much as 67 %, using anterior instrumentation and posterior hybrid construct [1]. The combined anterior and posterior procedure was performed in one-or two-stage surgery by different authors with different outcomes.…”
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“…Halo traction between anterior release and posterior instrumentation was sometimes applied. The correction rate of severe idiopathic curves with the combined treatment was 45-47 %, using Harrington instrumentation or the multiple hook construct [2]; a 52 % correction rate was recorded using Zielke instrumentation with Harrington rod, and this rose to as much as 67 %, using anterior instrumentation and posterior hybrid construct [1]. The combined anterior and posterior procedure was performed in one-or two-stage surgery by different authors with different outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined anterior and posterior procedure was performed in one-or two-stage surgery by different authors with different outcomes. Shufflebarger et al [2] found that a reduction in hospital stay and operating time led to fewer complications, and better correction in the continuous group compared with the staged one; more recently, Shen et al [3] concluded that there was no significant difference in the safety or efficacy between the one-or two-stage groups. Additional anterior surgery requires increased time for the general anesthesia and may have a negative impact on pulmonary function.…”
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“…Later, the most common treatment was anterior release with an open thoracotomy [10,13,26,44,46] followed by posterior instrumented fusion. Halo-traction between anterior release and posterior instrumentation was often applied [42].…”
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“…Halo-traction between anterior release and posterior instrumentation was often applied [42]. Sometimes, in highly rigid scoliosis, this combined program was preceded by an additional posterior release [10].The correction rate of severe idiopathic curves with the combined treatment was 45-47%, using Harrington instrumentation [13] or the multiple hook construct [46], 52% using Zielke instrumentation with Harrington rod [26], and up to 67%, using anterior instrumentation and posterior hybrid construct [10]. The combined anterior and posterior procedure was performed in 1-or 2-stage surgery according to different authors with different outcomes.…”
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