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Spinal arthrodesis for spinal deformity using posterior instrumentation and sublaminar wiring
Authors:R. B. Winter  M. B. Anderson
Affiliation:(1) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA;(2) Spine Service Gillette Children's Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA;(3) Operating Room Supervisor, Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Summary One hundred consecutive patients with spinal deformity due to various diagnoses were treated by posterior spinal arthrodesis with instrumentation and multiple sublaminar wires. Both the Harrington and Luque rodding systems were used. A total of 1128 wire loops were passed. No patient developed paraparesis or paraplegia, but three had transient sensory disturbance. There were no cases of broken rods or wires. Forty-five of the patients had no postoperative support. This worked well for neuromuscular scolioses, but for idiopathic scoliosis there was a disturbing loss of correction in many cases. Fusion to the sacrum was best accomplished with the ldquoGalvestonrdquo technique, other methods having a high rate of pseudarthrosis. The main benefits appeared to be the ability to stabilize neuromuscular patients without the use of external immbolization, and the correction of thoracic lordosis.Supported in part by the Medical Education and Research Association of Gillette Children's Hospital Read in part at: Scoliosis Research Society, Orlando, Florida, September, 1984. S.I.C.O.T., London, England, October, 1984
Keywords:Spinal Arthrodesis  Spinal Deformity  Sublaminar wiring  Luque Rods  Harrington Rods
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