Abstract

Background context Severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with respiratory insufficiency is infrequently seen in North America currently. Purpose To present the case of a teenager from Moscow, Russia who was referred to our center with a severe scoliosis and respiratory compromise. Study design/setting A case report on the evaluation and surgical treatment of a severely deformed teenager. Methods A 14+10-year-old was referred to our center for treatment of a 149° thoracic scoliosis. Preoperative pulmonary function tests (PFTs) revealed severe restrictive disease with a forced vital capacity (FVC) of 1.3 L (34% predicted) and a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1) of 0.99 L (31% predicted). She underwent a 2-stage anterior and posterior 2-level vertebral column resection (VCR) with preoperative and in between anterior and posterior stage perioperative halo-gravity traction. Results Her thoracic scoliosis was corrected to 48° over 3 years postoperative. Her 3-year follow-up PFT revealed an FVC of 1.85 L (52% predicted) and an FEV 1 of 1.6 L (50% predicted). Conclusions A staged anterior and posterior VCR with intervening halo-gravity traction is a viable option to treat severe scoliosis in patients with restrictive pulmonary function.

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