Abstract

Study Design: A retrospective study. Objectives: To evaluate the results of posterior segmental pedicle screw fixation in skeletally immature patients with scoliosis. Summary of Literature Review: Scoliosis correction, in the immature spine, frequently necessitates additional anterior surgery to prevent the crankshaft phenomenon. With the advent of posterior segmental pedicle screw fixation, it is unclear whether an additional anterior procedure will be required. Material and Methods: Seventeen scoliosis patients (10 idiopathic, 4 congenital and 3 others; 3 males and 14 females) were treated with segmental pedicle screw fixation only. Their results were reviewed for a deformity progression of more than 10 ○ , a rib vertebra angle difference (RVAD) progression of more than 10 ○ , and evidence of adding-on. All the patients had a 0 Risser index at the time of the operation. The mean age and follow-up times were 10.4, ranging from 7.2 to 11.8 years old, and 4.0, ranging from 3.0 to 5.4 years, respectively. Results: The mean preoperative thoracic curve of 55 ○ was corrected to 22 ○ (58% correction) at last follow-up and the nonstructural lumbar curve of 31 ○ was corrected to 10 ○ (67% correction) at last follow-up. Preoperative thoracic kyphosis of 28 ○

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