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Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis

BACKGROUND: The reported incidence of scoliosis in arthrogryposis varies from 30% to 67% and, in most cases, the curves progress rapidly and become stiff from early age. The authors report six cases of scoliosis in arthrogryposis to assess the role of surgical treatment. METHODS: Six cases (3 males,...

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Autores principales: Greggi, Tiziana, Martikos, Konstantinos, Pipitone, Emanuela, Lolli, Francesco, Vommaro, Francesco, Maredi, Elena, Cervellati, Stefano, Silvestre, Mario Di
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2991290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21062449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-5-24
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author Greggi, Tiziana
Martikos, Konstantinos
Pipitone, Emanuela
Lolli, Francesco
Vommaro, Francesco
Maredi, Elena
Cervellati, Stefano
Silvestre, Mario Di
author_facet Greggi, Tiziana
Martikos, Konstantinos
Pipitone, Emanuela
Lolli, Francesco
Vommaro, Francesco
Maredi, Elena
Cervellati, Stefano
Silvestre, Mario Di
author_sort Greggi, Tiziana
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The reported incidence of scoliosis in arthrogryposis varies from 30% to 67% and, in most cases, the curves progress rapidly and become stiff from early age. The authors report six cases of scoliosis in arthrogryposis to assess the role of surgical treatment. METHODS: Six cases (3 males, 3 females; mean age at surgery 13.2 years) with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita associated with the characteristic amyoplasia were reviewed: they were operated on for scoliosis at the authors' Spine Surgery Department between 1987 and 2008. Surgery was performed using the Harrington-Luque instrumentation (2 cases), the Luque system (1), a hybrid segmental technique with hooks and screws (1) and spinal anchoring with pedicle screws (2). RESULTS: The patients were clinically and radiologically reviewed at a mean follow-up of 4.2 years, ± 2.7 (range, 1 to 9 years). Three minor postoperative complications were encountered; a long-term pulmonary complication was seen in one case after reintervention and was successfully resolved after 10 days. Surgery was successful in the other 5 cases, where solid arthrodesis was achieved and no significant curve progression was observed at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The experience acquired with the present case series leads the authors to assert that prompt action should be taken when treating such aggressive forms of scoliosis. In case of mild spinal deformities in arthrogryposis, brace treatment should be attempted, the evolution of the curves being unpredictable; however, when the curve exceeds 40° and presents with marked hyperkyphosis, hyperlordosis or pelvic obliquity, surgery should not be delayed.
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spelling pubmed-29912902010-11-25 Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis Greggi, Tiziana Martikos, Konstantinos Pipitone, Emanuela Lolli, Francesco Vommaro, Francesco Maredi, Elena Cervellati, Stefano Silvestre, Mario Di Scoliosis Case Report BACKGROUND: The reported incidence of scoliosis in arthrogryposis varies from 30% to 67% and, in most cases, the curves progress rapidly and become stiff from early age. The authors report six cases of scoliosis in arthrogryposis to assess the role of surgical treatment. METHODS: Six cases (3 males, 3 females; mean age at surgery 13.2 years) with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita associated with the characteristic amyoplasia were reviewed: they were operated on for scoliosis at the authors' Spine Surgery Department between 1987 and 2008. Surgery was performed using the Harrington-Luque instrumentation (2 cases), the Luque system (1), a hybrid segmental technique with hooks and screws (1) and spinal anchoring with pedicle screws (2). RESULTS: The patients were clinically and radiologically reviewed at a mean follow-up of 4.2 years, ± 2.7 (range, 1 to 9 years). Three minor postoperative complications were encountered; a long-term pulmonary complication was seen in one case after reintervention and was successfully resolved after 10 days. Surgery was successful in the other 5 cases, where solid arthrodesis was achieved and no significant curve progression was observed at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The experience acquired with the present case series leads the authors to assert that prompt action should be taken when treating such aggressive forms of scoliosis. In case of mild spinal deformities in arthrogryposis, brace treatment should be attempted, the evolution of the curves being unpredictable; however, when the curve exceeds 40° and presents with marked hyperkyphosis, hyperlordosis or pelvic obliquity, surgery should not be delayed. BioMed Central 2010-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2991290/ /pubmed/21062449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-5-24 Text en Copyright ©2010 Greggi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Greggi, Tiziana
Martikos, Konstantinos
Pipitone, Emanuela
Lolli, Francesco
Vommaro, Francesco
Maredi, Elena
Cervellati, Stefano
Silvestre, Mario Di
Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title_full Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title_fullStr Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title_full_unstemmed Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title_short Surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
title_sort surgical treatment of scoliosis in a rare disease: arthrogryposis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2991290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21062449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-5-24
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