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Published in: Child's Nervous System 11/2011

01-11-2011 | Original Paper

The “T-construct” for spinopelvic fixation in neuromuscular spinal deformities. Preliminary results of a prospective series of 15 patients

Authors: Rédoine Zahi, Camille Thévenin-Lemoine, Amélie Rogier, Barbara Constantinou, Pierre Mary, Raphaël Vialle

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 11/2011

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Abstract

Background

We present the results of a prospective series of 15 patients treated for neuromuscular spinal deformities with an original spinopelvic construct using two sacral screws and two iliac screws. Results were compared to a prospective cohort of 62 patients treated for neuromuscular spinal deformities by spinopelvic fixation using iliosacral screws.

Methods

From November 2005 to June 2007, the clinical data of every patient who underwent spinopelvic fixation for treatment of a neuromuscular spinal deformity were recorded prospectively.

Results

Fifteen patients weighting less than 35 kg were operated on with a special segmental construct using two sacral screws and two iliac screws for pelvic anchorage. Sixty-two patients had spinopelvic fixation using iliosacral screws. Severity of the curve (Cobb angle) and reducibility were statistically equal in both groups. Operative time and blood loss were statistically identical in both groups. Curve correction was similar in both groups and postoperative pelvic obliquity ranged between 2° and 4°. No significant loss of correction was noted at the last follow-up. Fifteen patients had early postoperative infection of the posterior wound requiring re-operation.

Conclusions

Despite a high rate of infectious complications, optimal correction of pelvic obliquity requires extension of spinal instrumentation to the pelvis. Pelvic fixation with the “T-construct” did provide effective and improved spinal stabilization in these patients, while reducing the need for a postoperative cast or brace. As a result, patients had a favorable postoperative course with early mobilization and return to a comfortable sitting position.
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Metadata
Title
The “T-construct” for spinopelvic fixation in neuromuscular spinal deformities. Preliminary results of a prospective series of 15 patients
Authors
Rédoine Zahi
Camille Thévenin-Lemoine
Amélie Rogier
Barbara Constantinou
Pierre Mary
Raphaël Vialle
Publication date
01-11-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 11/2011
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-011-1411-3

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