Abstract

Hybrid Mita (Suzuki) method is a newly developed technique of scoliosis surgery. This concept consists of three components: rib mobilization, rod rotation maneuver and hook rotation maneuver, which does not require intra-operative CT scan with lower risk of screw malposition. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacies of this method for correction in scoliosis. : This is a retrospective observational study, consist of eighty-nine idiopathic scoliosis patients who underwent this method between 2009 and 2016 with minimum 2-years follow-up. The curve pattern, Cobb angle, hump height and angle, peri-operative events and complications were analyzed. The mean pre- and post-operative Cobb angle was 50.9°and 10.1°, respectively. The average correction rate was 80.5%. Hump height was reduced from 20.2 mm to 9.8 mm and hump angle reduced from 13.1°to 6.1°in average. The correction loss at the final follow-up was 0.3°in average. There were two local superficial infection cases, but there was no instrumentation failure such as malposition or dislodgement, or pseudarthrosis. This novel method is promising to provide excellent clinical correction to idiopathic scoliosis, which is no less than all pedicle screw constructs. The technique of the skillful utilization of hooks in spinal surgery should not perish from the stage.

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