Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4225274368> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4225274368 endingPage "360" @default.
- W4225274368 startingPage "354" @default.
- W4225274368 abstract "Background: The outcomes of congenital scoliosis (CS) patients undergoing hemivertebra (HV) resection surgery with a 2-level fusion versus a >2-level fusion are unclear. We hypothesized that CS patients undergoing HV resection and a >2-level fusion have decreased curve progression and reoperation rates compared with 2-level fusions. Methods: Retrospective review of prospectively collected data from a multicenter scoliosis database. Fifty-three CS patients (average age 4.5, range 1.2 to 10.9 y) at index surgery were included. Radiographic and surgical parameters, complications, as well as revision surgery rates were tracked at a minimum of 2-year follow-up. Results: Twenty-six patients had a 2-level fusion while 27 patients had a >2-level fusion with similar age and body mass index between groups. The HV was located in the lumbar spine for 69% (18/26) 2-level fusions and 30% (8/27) >2-level fusions ( P =0.006). Segmental HV scoliosis curve was smaller in 2-level fusions compared to >2-level fusions preoperatively (38 vs. 50 degrees, P =0.016) and at follow-up (25 vs. 34 degrees, P =0.038). Preoperative T2-T12 (28 vs. 41 degrees, P =0.013) and segmental kyphosis (11 vs. 23 degrees, P =0.046) were smaller in 2-level fusions, but did not differ significantly at postoperative follow-up (32 vs. 39 degrees, P =0.22; 13 vs. 11 degrees, P =0.64, respectively). Furthermore, the 2 groups did not significantly differ in terms of surgical complications (27% vs. 22%, P =0.69; 2-level fusion vs. >2-level fusion, respectively), unplanned revision surgery rate (23% vs. 22%, 0.94), growing rod placement or extension of spinal fusion (15% vs. 15%, P =0.95), or health-related quality of life per the EOS-Questionnaire 24 (EOSQ-24). Comparison of patients with or without the need for growing rod placement or posterior spinal fusion revealed no significant differences in all parameters analyzed. Conclusions: Two-level and >2-level fusions can control congenital curves successfully. No differences existed in curve correction, proximal junctional kyphosis or complications between short and long-level fusion after HV resection. Both short and long level fusions are viable options and generate similar risk of revision. The decision should be individualized by patient and surgeon." @default.
- W4225274368 created "2022-05-04" @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5008709608 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5021256352 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5037553987 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5041064948 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5041505138 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5045961882 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5055180025 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5061375367 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5069380512 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5076409557 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5080204273 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5081631362 @default.
- W4225274368 creator A5081906063 @default.
- W4225274368 date "2022-05-03" @default.
- W4225274368 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4225274368 title "Posterior-only Resection of Single Hemivertebrae With 2-Level Versus >2-Level Fusion: Can We Improve Outcomes?" @default.
- W4225274368 cites W1505126586 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W1963017444 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W1969935321 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W1975269292 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2013285225 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2019506838 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2030079575 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2032705799 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2040023023 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2051032457 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2059751861 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2066958317 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2068019754 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2068578738 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2091056073 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2091512491 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2127548846 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2227701066 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2316835015 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2339494315 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2401299158 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2433453777 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2471298618 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2518111298 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2535840597 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2790917081 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2890055832 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W2987672254 @default.
- W4225274368 cites W4248599960 @default.
- W4225274368 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/bpo.0000000000002165" @default.
- W4225274368 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35499167" @default.
- W4225274368 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4225274368 type Work @default.
- W4225274368 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4225274368 countsByYear W42252743682023 @default.
- W4225274368 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5008709608 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5021256352 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5037553987 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5041064948 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5041505138 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5045961882 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5055180025 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5061375367 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5069380512 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5076409557 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5080204273 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5081631362 @default.
- W4225274368 hasAuthorship W4225274368A5081906063 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C167135981 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C2779418094 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C2780375110 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C2780955175 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C2989005 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C3020801943 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C36454342 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C44575665 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C141071460 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C167135981 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C2779418094 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C2780375110 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C2780955175 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C2989005 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C3020801943 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C36454342 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C44575665 @default.
- W4225274368 hasConceptScore W4225274368C71924100 @default.
- W4225274368 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W4225274368 hasLocation W42252743681 @default.
- W4225274368 hasLocation W42252743682 @default.
- W4225274368 hasOpenAccess W4225274368 @default.
- W4225274368 hasPrimaryLocation W42252743681 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W1980226842 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W1984005179 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W2018644495 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W2020344407 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W2021579482 @default.
- W4225274368 hasRelatedWork W2325473918 @default.