Current concepts in the management of early-onset idiopathic scoliosis

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2010-06-07 DOI:10.2217/PHE.10.24
U. Debnath
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Early-onset scoliosis is a diagnosis when a child is presenting with scoliosis before the age of 5 years. This excludes other causes of scoliosis (e.g., congenital, neuromuscular or syndromic). Twin studies and observations of familial aggregation reveal significant genetic contributions to idiopathic scoliosis. Radiographic criteria help in distinguishing the progressive curves from those that will resolve spontaneously. One must do a complete clinical evaluation to exclude other organ involvement especially congenital heart disease, inguinal hernia and hip dysplasia. MRI scans of the neural axis are mandatory in curves greater than 20° at presentation to rule out any occult lesions in the CNS. Minor nonprogressive curves can be managed with observation until growth is completed. Some curves may be managed with casting and bracing. There is increased risk of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory failure in untreated children with early-onset scoliosis who have progressive curves. Therefore, progress...
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