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[Y-shaped osteotomy in the apical vertebra for treating congenital complex rigid scoliosis:at least 2-year follow-up].
Gao, Z; Li, K; Xue, X H; Zhao, S; Wang, S X; Li, Y W; Xi, F H; Zhang, Q.
Afiliação
  • Gao Z; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Li K; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Xue XH; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Zhao S; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Wang SX; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Li YW; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Xi FH; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
  • Zhang Q; The Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,Taiyuan 030001,ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics.
Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi ; 61(11): 950-958, 2023 Sep 27.
Article em Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37767660
Objective: To investigate the clinical outcome of the coronal Y-shaped osteotomy in the apical vertebra for treating congenital complex rigid scoliosis. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 66 cases who underwent Y-shaped osteotomy treatment for congenital complex rigid scoliosis in the uppermost vertebra at the Department of Orthopedics,the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from June 2007 to August 2020. There were 19 males and 47 females,with an age of (13.1±5.3) years(range:2 to 30 years).Classification of congenital scoliosis:25 cases (37.9%) were incomplete,13 cases (19.7%) were dysarthritic,and 28 cases (42.4%) were mixed. There were 25 cases (37.9%) with thoracic or rib malformations. 45 cases (68.2%) were complicated with spinal cord malformation.The main radiological indicators included Cobb angle of the curvature,Cobb angle of the local bend,apical vertebral translation (AVT),trunk shift (TS),thoracic trunk shift (TTS),radiographic shoulder height (RSH),coronal balance and sagittal vertebral axis. The preoperative,postoperative immediate,and last follow-up radiological indicators were collected and the operation time,blood loss,hospitalization time,and operation-related complications were recorded. Data were compared by repeated measure ANOVA and paired-t test. Results: All patients underwent surgery successfully. The duration of the first surgery was (221.4±52.8) minutes,and the blood loss during the first surgery was (273.2±41.8) ml. The length of the first hospital stay was (8.8±1.7) days.Unilateral fixation was performed in 19 cases (28.8%),while bilateral fixation was performed in 47 cases (71.2%). The fused segments were 7.5±2.9,and the vertebral pedicle screw density was (68.5±20.6)%. The follow-up time for the 66 patients was (36.7±17.0) months(range:24 to 102 months).The main curve Cobb Angle was improved from (58.5±18.9)°before surgery to (21.1±11.8)°after surgery,and was (23.6±15.3) ° at the last follow-up(F=273.957,P<0.01),with a correction rate of 66.2%. Segmental curve Cobb Angle was improved from (47.9±18.0)° to (16.0±11.3)° after surgery,and was (16.8±12.8) °at the last follow-up (F=270.483,P<0.01)with a correction rate of 69.2%. The AVT,TS,TTS and RSH values improved significantly at the final follow-up (all P<0.05),while coronal balance and sagittal vertical axis were maintained without significant differences between pre-operation and post-operation(both P>0.05). A total of 5 patients underwent staged operation,all of which were residual scoliosis aggravated after the first stage of orthosis operation and had good prognosis after the second stage of operation. Conclusions: Y-shaped osteotomy for the treatment of congenital rigid scoliosis results in good clinical and radiological outcomes without serious complications. This procedure can be considered as an option for the treatment of congenital complex rigid scoliosis.

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Zh Revista: Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Zh Revista: Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article