Abstract

Severe rigid neuromuscular scoliosis is a major challenge to the spine surgeon due to the possibilities of neurological sequelae from acute correction of the deformity. Halo gravity traction has been considered as a way of reducing the deformity before correction to prevent neurological complications. Three female patients with severe neuromuscular scoliosis aged seven to 13 years with main coronal Cobb angle of 95°-128° and Kyphotic Cobb of 47°-118° having ≤35% flexibility on traction, had between 18 to 23 days of 16 hour/day of halo gravity traction and night time supine traction with 4kg weight for 7-8 hours. They had 28.9% and 18.5% of main coronal and kyphotic Cobb angle correction post-traction respectively. All had posterior instrumentation and post-operatively, they had correction of main coronal Cobb angle of 29°-58° and kyphotic Cobb angle of 30°-77° with no neurological complication. Halo gravity traction is therefore a viable option for reducing post-operative neurological complication in rigid severe scoliosis.

Highlights

  • Managing severe rigid deformities in neuromuscular scoliosis has always been a major challenge to spine surgeons

  • Halo gravity traction has been considered as a way of reducing the deformity before surgery to prevent neurological complications[1]

  • We report the surgical and radiological outcome of severe paediatric kypho-scoliosis in three patients treated with three weeks of pre-operative halo gravity traction followed by fusion

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INTRODUCTION

Managing severe rigid deformities in neuromuscular scoliosis has always been a major challenge to spine surgeons. Surgery is done in these patients to stop the progression of a disabling deformity, reduce the size of the curve and restore trunk balance. This leads to improved quality of life. Current surgical practice includes anterior and posterior column release and osteotomies to correct the deformity and this improves the physical appearance of the patient but is fraught with neurologic complications which may worsen the quality of life of the patient

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Halo Gravity Traction
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