Improvement of pulmonary dysfunction in patients with severe adult spinal deformity after corrective spinal fusion surgery

Yuki Mihara , Tomohiko Hasegawa , Yu Yamato , Go Yoshida , Sho Kobayashi , Tatsuya Yasuda , Tomohiro Banno , Hideyuki Arima , Shin Oe , Hiroki Ushirozako , Tomohiro Yamada , Daisuke Togawa , Yukihiro Matsuyama

Case Studies in Surgery ›› 2018, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) : 15 -20.

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Improvement of pulmonary dysfunction in patients with severe adult spinal deformity after corrective spinal fusion surgery

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In some cases of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, corrective surgery can improve pulmonary function. However, the effectiveness of corrective surgery in improving pulmonary function in adult spinal deformity (ASD) has not been reported. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to investigate the recovery of pulmonary function after corrective fusion surgery in 4 patients with severe ASD and associated pulmonary dysfunction. The first patient was a 42-year-old woman with spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia, whose main presenting complaint was dyspnea. As a result of her respiratory dysfunction, associated with her severe spinal deformity, she required Home Oxygen Therapy (HOT). Prior to surgery, her %vital capacity (VC) was 25%, with a kyphosis angle of 170°. The second patient was a 55-year-old woman with a history of acromegaly, who presented with low back pain. Prior to surgery, she had a %VC of 48% and a Cobb angle of 85°. The third patient was a 59-year-old woman with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, which had been previously treated, and who was now experiencing increasing low back pain. Prior to surgery, she had a %VC of 58% and a Cobb angle of 87°. The fourth patient was a 60-year-old man, with a history of tuberculous spine, who presented with low back pain. Prior to surgery, his %VC of 75% and Cobb angle of 100°. Pulmonary function improved after corrective fusion surgery in all cases. Halo traction with respiratory rehabilitation should be recommended before corrective spinal fusion surgery for patients with severe ASD and pulmonary dysfunction.

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Adult spinal deformity / Pulmonary function / Corrective fusion surgery

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Yuki Mihara, Tomohiko Hasegawa, Yu Yamato, Go Yoshida, Sho Kobayashi, Tatsuya Yasuda, Tomohiro Banno, Hideyuki Arima, Shin Oe, Hiroki Ushirozako, Tomohiro Yamada, Daisuke Togawa, Yukihiro Matsuyama. Improvement of pulmonary dysfunction in patients with severe adult spinal deformity after corrective spinal fusion surgery. Case Studies in Surgery, 2018, 4(2): 15-20 DOI:10.5430/css.v4n2p15

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(I)Conception and design: Y Mihara and Y Matsuyama;(II)Administrative support: None; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: All authors; (IV) Collection and assem-bly of data: All authors; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: All authors; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

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Shin Oe and Daisuke Togawa belong to a donated fund labo-ratory known as the Division of Geriatric Musculoskeletal Health.

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