Growth-friendly spinal surgery: Review of the effect on truncal growth

Dalton J. Ennis BS, Dustin K. Baker MD, Howard M. Place MD
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Abstract

Background

Pediatric spinal deformity surgery affects ultimate spinal height in the growing child. This effect on ultimate spinal height has also been shown to affect pulmonary development and ultimately pulmonary function. There has been an increasing trend toward growth-friendly spinal surgery in early onset scoliosis to minimize the negative consequences of early spinal fusion surgery. Such growth-friendly techniques include VEPTR, MCGR, and Shilla. Which technique allows for the most growth after initial implantation is still not clear.

Methods

An extensive literature review on the topic of pediatric spinal growth was undertaken. Topics reviewed include: normal growth, growth after intervention by various methods, and the effect on pulmonary function. We have summarized the literature for the techniques identified and compared these with normal population data..

Results

The data for various surgical techniques were reviewed. These included VEPTR, standard growing rods, and MCGR. The measurement techniques for determining ultimate spinal growth varied based upon the technique for measurement and the timing of initial and final measurements. The results of attained spinal growth were not directly correlated to pulmonary function values.

Conclusions

There is still no standardized ideal time or technique for assessing the best results in this area. We suggest that some of what is called growth from growth-friendly techniques is lengthening from the initial deformity correction. This nomenclature needs to be clarified. In addition, how and when to determine ultimate spinal growth from each surgical technique and by which radiographic technique needs to be standardized.
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有利于生长的脊柱手术:回顾对躯干生长的影响
背景小儿脊柱畸形手术会影响成长中儿童的最终脊柱高度。这种对最终脊柱高度的影响也被证明会影响肺部发育并最终影响肺功能。在早发性脊柱侧凸中,越来越多的人倾向于采用有利于生长的脊柱手术,以尽量减少早期脊柱融合手术的负面影响。这些有利于生长的技术包括VEPTR、MCGR和Shilla。方法就小儿脊柱生长这一主题进行了广泛的文献综述。回顾的主题包括:正常生长、各种方法干预后的生长以及对肺功能的影响。我们对已确定的技术进行了文献总结,并将其与正常人群的数据进行了比较。其中包括 VEPTR、标准生长棒和 MCGR。根据测量技术以及初始和最终测量的时间,确定最终脊柱生长的测量技术各不相同。结论目前仍没有标准化的理想时间或技术来评估这方面的最佳结果。我们认为,一些通过生长友好型技术获得的所谓生长,其实是最初畸形矫正后的延长。这一术语需要澄清。此外,如何及何时确定每种手术技术的最终脊柱生长情况,以及采用哪种放射学技术也需要标准化。
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