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- W2080027337 abstract "In Brief Study Design. Experimental scoliosis was created and subsequently corrected in goats. The 3-dimensional (3-D) effects of the treatments were analyzed. Objective. To analyze the 3-D effect of 2 different fusionless scoliosis treatment techniques on an experimental idiopathic-type scoliosis using plain radiographs and computerized tomography. Summary of Background Data. Scoliosis is a complex 3-D spinal deformity with limited treatment options. By preserving growth, motion, and function of the spine, fusionless scoliosis surgery provides theoretical advantages over current forms of treatment. Methods. Scoliosis was created in 24 Spanish cross-X female goats using a flexible, left posterior asymmetric tether from the T5 to L1 laminae, with convex rib resection and concave rib tethering from T8 to T13. After 8 weeks of posterior tethering, goats were randomized into 3 treatment groups: group 1, no treatment; group 2, anterior-shape memory alloy staple; and group 3, anterior ligament tether with bone anchor. The 6 levels of maximal curvature were instrumented in groups 2 and 3. All goats were observed for an additional 12–16 weeks. Serial radiographs and computerized tomography were used to document progression/correction of coronal, sagittal, and transverse plane deformities throughout the study. Results. There were 20 goats that had progressive, structural, idiopathic-type, lordoscoliotic curves convex to the right in the thoracic spine over the 8-week tethering period. An overall deformity score equaling the sum of the scoliosis, lordosis, and axial rotation measurements was calculated for each goat at 3 times. Conclusion. The data in this study show the ability of a ligament tether attached to a bone anchor to correct scoliosis modestly in the coronal plane, but not in the sagittal or transverse plane. In addition, although a significant decrease in the deformity score was shown initially in this group (P < 0.001), the effect was lost over time. The final deformity in the bone anchor/ligament tether group wassignificantly less than either the stapled or untreated groups (P < 0.03). Further study is warranted to provide a better understanding of the 3-D effects of fusionless scoliosis treatments. The purpose of this study was to analyze the 3-dimensional effect of 2 different fusionless scoliosis treatment techniques on an experimental idiopathic-type scoliosis using plain radiographs and computerized tomography. Although all deformities progressed during the treatment period, this progression was significant only in the stapled and untreated groups. The bone anchor/ligament tether group showed better control of deformity progression, with a final deformity significantly less than either the stapled or untreated groups." @default.
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- W2080027337 title "Three-Dimensional Analysis of 2 Fusionless Scoliosis Treatments: A Flexible Ligament Tether Versus a Rigid-Shape Memory Alloy Staple" @default.
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