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To compare the radiographic and clinical outcomes of dystrophic neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) kyphoscoliosis patients undergoing three-column osteotomy (3CO), halo-gravity traction (HGT), or posterior column osteotomy (PCO) and to evaluate their efficacy and safety in this cohort, different treatment strategies and their associated complication rates warrant further comprehensive investigation.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Dystrophic NF1 kyphoscoliosis were divided into 3CO, HGT, and PCO groups based on the surgical strategy. Radiographic parameters were measured preoperatively, postoperatively, and at each follow-up. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were recorded for each patient, and patient-reported outcomes were assessed using the Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) questionnaire. Differences among the three groups were analyzed.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 9 patients were included in the 3CO, 22 in HGT group, 95 in PCO groups, respectively. Significant differences among the three groups were found in terms of operation time (p = 0.011), estimated blood loss (p = 0.003), and number of satellite rod techniques (p = 0.013). At pre-operation, the Cobb angles of main curves were 84.3 ± 24.6° in 3CO group, 99.1 ± 24.3° in HGT group, 60.0 ± 16.8° in PCO group. At post-operation, significant post-operative improvements were found in the Cobb angles of the main curves, apical vertebral translation (AVT), segmental kyphosis (SK), and deformity angular ratio (DAR) in all three groups (p < 0.001). No significant correction loss was observed during the follow-up. Six complications were found in the 3CO group, 13 in the HGT group, and 40 in the PCO group.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>PCO, 3CO, and HGT could be applied to dystrophic NF1 patients. 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Three-column osteotomy versus Halo-gravity traction combined with posterior column osteotomy in the treatment of dystrophic neurofibromatosis type 1 kyphoscoliosis: a retrospective comparative cohort study.
Background: Dystrophic neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) kyphoscoliosis presents unique challenges for corrective spinal surgery due to anatomical abnormalities. To compare the radiographic and clinical outcomes of dystrophic neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) kyphoscoliosis patients undergoing three-column osteotomy (3CO), halo-gravity traction (HGT), or posterior column osteotomy (PCO) and to evaluate their efficacy and safety in this cohort, different treatment strategies and their associated complication rates warrant further comprehensive investigation.
Methods: Dystrophic NF1 kyphoscoliosis were divided into 3CO, HGT, and PCO groups based on the surgical strategy. Radiographic parameters were measured preoperatively, postoperatively, and at each follow-up. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were recorded for each patient, and patient-reported outcomes were assessed using the Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) questionnaire. Differences among the three groups were analyzed.
Results: A total of 9 patients were included in the 3CO, 22 in HGT group, 95 in PCO groups, respectively. Significant differences among the three groups were found in terms of operation time (p = 0.011), estimated blood loss (p = 0.003), and number of satellite rod techniques (p = 0.013). At pre-operation, the Cobb angles of main curves were 84.3 ± 24.6° in 3CO group, 99.1 ± 24.3° in HGT group, 60.0 ± 16.8° in PCO group. At post-operation, significant post-operative improvements were found in the Cobb angles of the main curves, apical vertebral translation (AVT), segmental kyphosis (SK), and deformity angular ratio (DAR) in all three groups (p < 0.001). No significant correction loss was observed during the follow-up. Six complications were found in the 3CO group, 13 in the HGT group, and 40 in the PCO group.
Conclusions: PCO, 3CO, and HGT could be applied to dystrophic NF1 patients. The 3CO is also associated with increased perioperative complications.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of clinical and basic research studies related to musculoskeletal issues.
Orthopaedic research is conducted at clinical and basic science levels. With the advancement of new technologies and the increasing expectation and demand from doctors and patients, we are witnessing an enormous growth in clinical orthopaedic research, particularly in the fields of traumatology, spinal surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine, musculoskeletal tumour management, hand microsurgery, foot and ankle surgery, paediatric orthopaedic, and orthopaedic rehabilitation. The involvement of basic science ranges from molecular, cellular, structural and functional perspectives to tissue engineering, gait analysis, automation and robotic surgery. Implant and biomaterial designs are new disciplines that complement clinical applications.
JOSR encourages the publication of multidisciplinary research with collaboration amongst clinicians and scientists from different disciplines, which will be the trend in the coming decades.