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Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements

BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that severe spinal deformity and early arthrodesis can adversely affect the development of the spine and thorax by changing their shape and reducing their normal function. This article analyzes the consequences of posterior fusion on the growth of spine, thorax...

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Autores principales: Canavese, Federico, Dimeglio, Alain, D'Amato, Charles, Volpatti, Donatella, Granier, Marie, Stebel, Marco, Cavalli, Fabio, Canavese, Bartolomeo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2822414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20165672
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.57280
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author Canavese, Federico
Dimeglio, Alain
D'Amato, Charles
Volpatti, Donatella
Granier, Marie
Stebel, Marco
Cavalli, Fabio
Canavese, Bartolomeo
author_facet Canavese, Federico
Dimeglio, Alain
D'Amato, Charles
Volpatti, Donatella
Granier, Marie
Stebel, Marco
Cavalli, Fabio
Canavese, Bartolomeo
author_sort Canavese, Federico
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description BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that severe spinal deformity and early arthrodesis can adversely affect the development of the spine and thorax by changing their shape and reducing their normal function. This article analyzes the consequences of posterior fusion on the growth of spine, thorax and neural elements in New Zealand white rabbits and compares with similar human data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The first section of the article analyzes the consequences of T1-T6 dorsal arthrodesis on the growth of the spine, sternum, thorax volume and neural elements in 12 prepubertal female New Zealand white rabbits, through a study of CT scans and histology specimens. The second part, evaluates thoracic dimensions in 21 children with spinal arthrodesis for treatment of deformity performed prior to nine years of age. RESULTS: Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal rabbits changes thoracic growth patterns. In operated rabbits thoracic depth grows more slowly than thoracic width. The sternum as well as length of thoracic vertebral bodies in the spinal segment T1-T6 show reduced growth. Children undergoing spinal arthrodesis before nine years of age were noted to have shortened height, short trunk and disproportionate body habitus at skeletal maturity. Observed spine height and chest dimension values were reduced compared to the expected norms. The ratio between chest width and chest depth was below normal values. CONCLUSIONS: The first part of the study shows that thoracic dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbit influences thoracic, spine growth and affects the shape of pseudo unipolar neurons of the dorsal root ganglia. The second part demonstrates that children treated before nine years of age have significantly reduced spine height and thoracic dimensions. The thorax becomes elliptical as chest depth grows less than chest width. Both experimental and clinical findings contribute to explain reduced chest growth and subsequent thoracic growth disturbance in patients treated with early arthrodesis.
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spelling pubmed-28224142010-02-17 Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements Canavese, Federico Dimeglio, Alain D'Amato, Charles Volpatti, Donatella Granier, Marie Stebel, Marco Cavalli, Fabio Canavese, Bartolomeo Indian J Orthop Original Article BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that severe spinal deformity and early arthrodesis can adversely affect the development of the spine and thorax by changing their shape and reducing their normal function. This article analyzes the consequences of posterior fusion on the growth of spine, thorax and neural elements in New Zealand white rabbits and compares with similar human data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The first section of the article analyzes the consequences of T1-T6 dorsal arthrodesis on the growth of the spine, sternum, thorax volume and neural elements in 12 prepubertal female New Zealand white rabbits, through a study of CT scans and histology specimens. The second part, evaluates thoracic dimensions in 21 children with spinal arthrodesis for treatment of deformity performed prior to nine years of age. RESULTS: Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal rabbits changes thoracic growth patterns. In operated rabbits thoracic depth grows more slowly than thoracic width. The sternum as well as length of thoracic vertebral bodies in the spinal segment T1-T6 show reduced growth. Children undergoing spinal arthrodesis before nine years of age were noted to have shortened height, short trunk and disproportionate body habitus at skeletal maturity. Observed spine height and chest dimension values were reduced compared to the expected norms. The ratio between chest width and chest depth was below normal values. CONCLUSIONS: The first part of the study shows that thoracic dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbit influences thoracic, spine growth and affects the shape of pseudo unipolar neurons of the dorsal root ganglia. The second part demonstrates that children treated before nine years of age have significantly reduced spine height and thoracic dimensions. The thorax becomes elliptical as chest depth grows less than chest width. Both experimental and clinical findings contribute to explain reduced chest growth and subsequent thoracic growth disturbance in patients treated with early arthrodesis. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2822414/ /pubmed/20165672 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.57280 Text en © Indian Journal of Orthopaedics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Canavese, Federico
Dimeglio, Alain
D'Amato, Charles
Volpatti, Donatella
Granier, Marie
Stebel, Marco
Cavalli, Fabio
Canavese, Bartolomeo
Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title_full Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title_fullStr Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title_full_unstemmed Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title_short Dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal New Zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: Effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
title_sort dorsal arthrodesis in prepubertal new zealand white rabbits followed to skeletal maturity: effect on thoracic dimensions, spine growth and neural elements
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2822414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20165672
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.57280
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