2020
DOI: 10.13181/mji.cr.191978
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A case series of eight scoliosis patients undergone pedicle screw placement with freehand technique: study for safety and accuracy

Abstract: BACKGROUND Pedicle screws and rods are routinely inserted in the vertebrae thoracic to lumbar in scoliosis reconstruction surgery to gain deformity correction and fusion. Intraoperative imaging is often needed to ensure accuracy, but surgical time will be longer and there will be more radiation exposure. Meanwhile, freehand technique is accepted as safe. This study was aimed to evaluate the accuracy of screw insertion in the freehand technique used in adolescent scoliosis surgery. METHODS This ca… Show more

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“…Indications for surgical therapy are: already wearing the brace correctly but the curve continues to grow, the curve is more than 40º and very progressive, severe pain associated with the scoliosis, psychological decompensation of the scoliosis, progressive thoracic lordosis and rib hump greater than 5 cm and curves are not balanced significantly (Calliet, 1980;Thamrinsyam, 2002, Cuccurullo et al, 2020. Pedicle screws and rods are routinely inserted in the vertebrae thoracic to lumbar in scoliosis reconstruction surgery to gain deformity correction and fusion (Irianto & Tumbelaka, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indications for surgical therapy are: already wearing the brace correctly but the curve continues to grow, the curve is more than 40º and very progressive, severe pain associated with the scoliosis, psychological decompensation of the scoliosis, progressive thoracic lordosis and rib hump greater than 5 cm and curves are not balanced significantly (Calliet, 1980;Thamrinsyam, 2002, Cuccurullo et al, 2020. Pedicle screws and rods are routinely inserted in the vertebrae thoracic to lumbar in scoliosis reconstruction surgery to gain deformity correction and fusion (Irianto & Tumbelaka, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%