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AbstractBackground:Severe and rigid scoliosis and kyphosis are difficult to treat but with the advent of new spinal operative techniques and implants, it has become man-ageable in expert hands. However these implants are too expensive for developing countries like us. The Halo-pelvic traction is a relatively cheaper device sys-tem used to treat such deformities. Moreover, rapid curve correction and one stage surgery may lead to permanent neurological deficit.Objective:To evaluate treatment outcome of Halo-pelvic Traction in the treatment of severe scoliosis and kyphosis.Methodology:This descriptive study was conducted in the department of Orthopedics surgery and traumatology unit I, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital Lahore from September 2010 to August 2012. The patients with severe spinal deformity which could not be corrected at a single stage were included. A Performa was made for each patient and results were statistically analyzed by using SPSS version 20.Results:Total no. of 07 patients were treated, out of them 04 scoliosis patients having mean Cobbs angle of 77.25 5.31 before treatment, improved significantly to 45 5.35 after surgery (p?0.0001), 03 kyphosis patients with mean Kyphus angle of 96.67 24.66 improved to 58.33 17.56 (p?0.0001). Two major complications i.e. one paraplegia which recovered incompletely and one had CSF discharge from cranial pin that was also revived thoroughly after changing the position of the pin.Conclusion:Halopelvic traction device can help in treating the patients of severe scoliosis and kyphosis.Keywords:Kyphosis, Halo-Pelvic, Kyphus angle, Cobbs angle.

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  • Scoliosis is a spinal deformity that is three dimensional because it involves both angular and rotational asymmetry of vertebrae and ribs

  • This descriptive study was conducted in seven patients having severe spinal deformities seeking for the correction of Scoliosis and Kyphosis and carried out during September 2010 to August 2012 within two years

  • The magnitude of the scoliosis curve was in the range of 125o to 60 o

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Scoliosis is a spinal deformity that is three dimensional because it involves both angular and rotational asymmetry of vertebrae and ribs. Numerous potential etiologies of kyphosis have been recognized like TB spine, Scheuermann’s disease, ankylosing spondylitis etc. These disorders influences roughly 1 in 1000 individuals, while around 1 in 10,000 affected people has a severe spinal deformity.[1,2,3]. Severe and rigid scoliosis and kyphosis are difficult to treat but with the advent of new spinal operative techniques and implants, it has become manageable in expert hands. These implants are too expensive for developing countries like us. Ali S.A.1 Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gujranwala Medical College, University Teaching Hospital Gujranwala

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