Department of Spine Surgery, Albany Medical College, Albany, USA
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Pelvic Fixation: A 4-Year Comparison of Two Different Fixation Methods for Non-ambulatory Patients with Neuromuscular Scoliosis Treated with Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods
Author(s): Annika Stuecker*
Neuromuscular scoliosis is a severe spinal deformity often seen in patients with underlying neuromuscular disorders such as cerebral palsy,
muscular dystrophy, or spinal muscular atrophy. Non-ambulatory patients with NMS are particularly challenging to treat due to their limited
mobility, poor muscle control, and overall weakened physical condition. Traditional surgical treatments for scoliosis, such as spinal fusion, are not
always suitable for these patients, especially in growing children. This has led to the development of magnetically controlled growing rods which
allow for non-invasive adjustments to accommodate spinal growth. However, the method of pelvic fixation in these patients remains a topic of
ongoing debate. This article compares two different pelvic fixation methods over a four-year period in non-ambulatory patients with NMS treated
with MCGRs... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-7939.2024.13.663
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report