2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8229
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Novel Hump Measurement System With a 3D Camera for Early Diagnosis of Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Study of Accuracy and Reliability

Abstract: BackgroundAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a potentially progressive deformity, and early detection is crucial for timely intervention. However, the methods and criteria justifying screening for pediatric scoliosis remain controversial. We have, therefore, independently developed a Digital Moiré (DM) as a tool for scoliosis screening. The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of DM for scoliosis screening.

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“…For example, asymmetric development of spinal canal and pedicle, relative stenosis of pedicle, vertebral rotation, pedicle deformation, spinal cord deviation, etc. [14,22,23] , not only increase the di culty of determining the correct entry point through anatomical landmarks, but also easily lead to screw malposition, which affects the accuracy of screw placement and affects the orthopedic effect. Even the screw breaks through the bone cortex, causing compression and injury of the nerve, spinal cord and aorta [24] .…”
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“…For example, asymmetric development of spinal canal and pedicle, relative stenosis of pedicle, vertebral rotation, pedicle deformation, spinal cord deviation, etc. [14,22,23] , not only increase the di culty of determining the correct entry point through anatomical landmarks, but also easily lead to screw malposition, which affects the accuracy of screw placement and affects the orthopedic effect. Even the screw breaks through the bone cortex, causing compression and injury of the nerve, spinal cord and aorta [24] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results suggest that the surgical effect of robot navigation is signi cantly better than that of conventional operation. AIS patients have a unique pedicle structure, including pedicle dysplasia, vertebral rotation [33,34] , thin pedicle, and spinal cord deviation [35] , which are prone to screw misplacement.…”
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“…Free-hand pedicle screw insertion in scoliotic patients is difficult because of dysplastic pedicles, vertebral rotation, and spinal cord deviation. 9,28,29 There is wide variation in reported freehand pedicle screw accuracy, from 1.5% to 43%, [6][7][8][9] which is likely explained by variation in surgeon training, experience, and case complexity. A thorough understanding and appreciation of the patient's spine in complex deformity cases is essential for the spine surgeon; however, the 3D nature of the deformed spine is often difficult to visualize even for the most experienced surgeons.…”
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“…Several scoliosis detection systems, using three-dimensional (3D) cameras or sensors, have been developed in recent years [ 6 - 8 ]. Because these systems require specific 3D digital cameras or sensors, and the equipment is expensive, they are rarely used in many countries and regions.…”
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