C-Arm Free Technique for Anterior Correction of Adolescent Idiopathic
Scoliosis: A Technical Note by Tanaka M* in Researches in Arthritis & Bone
Study Crimson
Publishers: Journal of Bone Disease
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most
common type of spinal deformity [1]. Scoliosis is defined as a lateral
curvature of spinal column greater than 10 degrees and it associate with
rotation [2]. Treatment of AIS is aimed at achieving a solid fusion and a
balanced spine following correction of the deformity. Thoracolumbar curve or
lumbar curves are among the most commonly observed AIS patients [3]. Anterior
spinal instrumentation and fusion has been the treatment of choice for this
curve. The anterior approach allows best control of the coronal and axial deformity
with a smaller incision [4]. Many authors reported excellent results of
anterior correction and fusion for AIS [5,6]. For this technique the C-arm is
necessary to check the screw length and direction. This causes long OR time and
radiation exposure to all operating room staff. However, there is no reports
which indicated utility of navigation and O arm for anterior correction for AIS
safely. So, the authors hereby report a technique of Navigation +O arm
-assisted anterior correction for lumbar scoliosis thus avoiding C-arm
fluoroscopy in a lateral decubitus position
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