2017
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7939.1000356
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The Impact of Direct Vertebral Rotation (DVR) on Radiographic Outcome in Surgical Correction of Idiopathic Scoliosis

Abstract: Introduction Recent developments of spinal instruments allow to address nearly all components of idiopathic scoliosis. Direct vertebral rotation (DVR) maneuver was introduced to correct apical axial vertebral rotation. It is however still not well established how efficiently DVR affects results of scoliosis correction. The object of the study was to evaluate en bloc apical vertebral rotation (DVR) and its impact on coronal and sagittal correction of the spine in patients undergoing surgical scoliosis treatment… Show more

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“…These points can be explained by the DVR technique associated with osteotomy, since when correcting thoracic kyphosis, little change affects the region of the lumbar spine and pelvic segment. These ndings are in agreement with the study by Urbanski et al [21], in which the authors also did not observe signi cant changes in lumbar lordosis, but an increase in thoracic kyphosis with DVR in patients with AIS.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…These points can be explained by the DVR technique associated with osteotomy, since when correcting thoracic kyphosis, little change affects the region of the lumbar spine and pelvic segment. These ndings are in agreement with the study by Urbanski et al [21], in which the authors also did not observe signi cant changes in lumbar lordosis, but an increase in thoracic kyphosis with DVR in patients with AIS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Using the DVR surgical technique associated with an osteotomy, a 68% correction of the main thoracic curve was observed in the coronal plane, with positive and signi cant improvement. This is similar to that observed in the study performed by Urbanski et al [21], in which the authors evaluated 21 patients who underwent the DVR surgical procedure with researchers observing a 69% correction of the main thoracic curves. However, the divergence among related studies has been debated, especially with regard to sample standardization, surgical correction technique, and xation materials used, as well as standardized surgery time for evaluations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In particular, axial plane correction is achieved thanks to rotating maneuvers that are carried out by extensors attached to pedicle screw heads. There are mainly two types of direct vertebral body rotation, either by using a group of extensors at the apex of the deformity (en-block rotation) or by rotating each level at a time (segmental rotation) [2][3][4][5][6][7]. In this study we describe in a detailed manner a unique technique that combines both these procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no particular surgical manipulation was mentioned in the literature to instruct the spine surgeons to effectively obtain more pull-out of the embedded rib head without rib head resection. Usually, adequate apical screw/hook placement along with correction maneuvers can achieve signi cant reduction of vertebral translation and desired vertebral derotation in idiopathic scoliosis [13,14]. For dystrophic scoliosis secondary to NF-1, this concept is supposed to be applicable as well.…”
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confidence: 99%