2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.1018061
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Posterior hemivertebra resection without internal fixation in the treatment of congenital scoliosis in very young children

Abstract: ObjectiveTo retrospectively analyze the feasibility and efficacy of posterior hemivertebra resection without internal fixation in the treatment of congenital scoliosis in very young children.MethodsSixteen cases of very young children with congenital scoliosis treated at our hospital from April 2000 to July 2019 were collected, including 8 cases of each sex, all of whom had type I/III congenital scoliosis and were operated on at a median (interquartile range) of 9.00 (7.75) months (range, 0.5–48 months) of age… Show more

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“…In humans, early diagnosis, conservative treatment and corrective surgical techniques including hemivertebra resection are recommended before developing neurological signs or severe deformity and disability in cases with scoliosis and kyphoscoliosis (Crostelli et al, 2022; Han et al, 2011; Oksanen et al, 2021; Ruf et al, 2006; Xia et al, 2022; Yang et al, 2020). Still, there is no treatment for this condition in horses (Fürst, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In humans, early diagnosis, conservative treatment and corrective surgical techniques including hemivertebra resection are recommended before developing neurological signs or severe deformity and disability in cases with scoliosis and kyphoscoliosis (Crostelli et al, 2022; Han et al, 2011; Oksanen et al, 2021; Ruf et al, 2006; Xia et al, 2022; Yang et al, 2020). Still, there is no treatment for this condition in horses (Fürst, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%