Abstract

Zielke modified Dwyer's anterior spinal instrumentation to produce the Ventral Derotational Spondylodesis (VDS) System. The primary indication for VDS instrumentation is the treatment of progressive, single, major lumbar or thoracolumbar curves in idiopathic scoliosis. The surgical technique, including selection of appropriate curvatures and levels of instrumentation, is described. A group of 25 consecutive patients undergoing VDS instrumentation for lumbar or thoracolumbar curvatures was reviewed. The average correction of the major curve was 76%. The minor curvature was corrected with an average of 47%. A significant complication was a 20% incidence of pseudarthrosis and rod breakage. The implications of these problems are discussed. Zielke instrumentation is a powerful technique for the correction of selected curves. The system provides greater correction of the major curve, improved frontal and sagittal alignment, and preservation of distal motion segments.

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