Correctional effect of Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation for idiopathic scoliosis. An early follow-up study.

H Nagata, T Onomura, H Watanabe
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We reviewed the results of posterior spinal fusion with Cotrel-Dubousset Instrumentation for idiopathic scoliosis from fifty-six patients (sixty-five curves). The postoperative follow-up on them ranged six months to three years and seven months with an average of one year and nine months. From overall results, scoliotic curves were corrected by 36.5 from 60.3 degrees before operation to 23.8 degrees after operation on average. The rate of correction was 60.5%. On a sagittal plane, thoracic kyphosis improved from 22 to 35 degrees in the Cobb angle of T1-T12, to be more physiologically aligned. In addition, the derotational effect was elucidated by the measurement on pre- and post-operative CAT scan images in the apical vertebra, and on moiré topography. A reduction of the rib hump and the trunk inclination was also noted, but did not necessarily reflect the correctional gain of the scoliotic curvature. From the biomechanical point of view, the correction of rotational deformity by CD instrumentation is derived from a couple of the following movements: one is rotation of the apical vertebra around its axis and the other is revolutional displacement of that vertebra on a transverse plane (R-R movement).

Cotrel-Dubousset器械治疗特发性脊柱侧凸的矫正效果。一项早期随访研究。
我们回顾了56例(65例)特发性脊柱侧凸的后路脊柱融合术与corel - dubousset内固定术的结果。术后随访6个月~ 3年7个月,平均1年9个月。从总体结果来看,脊柱侧凸曲线由术前的60.3度平均矫正为术后的23.8度,矫正幅度为36.5度。正确率为60.5%。在矢状面上,T1-T12 Cobb角的胸后凸从22度改善到35度,更加生理对齐。此外,通过对手术前和手术后椎体顶端的CAT扫描图像和颈椎断层形貌的测量,阐明了旋转效应。肋骨隆起和躯干倾斜的减少也被注意到,但不一定反映脊柱侧弯弯曲的矫正增益。从生物力学的角度来看,通过CD内固定矫正旋转畸形源于以下几个运动:一个是根尖椎体绕其轴旋转,另一个是该椎体在横向平面上的旋转位移(R-R运动)。
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