THE APPLICATION OF CONSTRUCTION UNBLOCKING BACKBONE GROWTH IN SURGERY TREATMENT OF INFANTILE AND ADOLESCENT SCOLIOSIS
M. T Sampiyev , A. A Laka , N. V Zagorodniy , S. P Balashov , V. S Malkov , K. Ramlugon
Russian Medicine ›› 2013, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (5) : 24 -28.
THE APPLICATION OF CONSTRUCTION UNBLOCKING BACKBONE GROWTH IN SURGERY TREATMENT OF INFANTILE AND ADOLESCENT SCOLIOSIS
The application of LSZ constructions to cure scoliosis in children makes it possible to achieve an effective correction in all planes of deformation without any limitation of skeleton growth. The characteristics of LSZ make it possible to decrease traumatism of operation; to prevent development of certain complications related to child growth and practically put no limitations of physical activity during post-surgery period. These conditions have an important role in social adaptation of patients. When patient attains the age of completion of active growth of backbone LSZ construction is dismantled due to absence of spondylosyndesis and enacted intervertebral joints. The installation of helical system is made at the unaltered anatomy of backbone. Considering the previous achieved correction further application of helical systems makes it possible to achieve factually 100% result in correction even in case of 80-100 degrees of scoliosis. The article presents the results of surgical correction of infantile and adolescent scoliosis using the construction unblocking backbone growth.
construction unblocking backbone growth / application of LSZ construction / surgery / infantile and adolescent scoliosis
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