Cervical hemivertebrae: A literature review on the evolution of surgical management and its results

N. Khusainov, D. Kokushin, A. Filippova, S. Vissarionov
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BACKGROUND:Congenital cervical spinal deformities due to hemivertebrae are rare and serious entities that are difficult to solve because of anatomical obstacles in the cervical region and the lack of treatment experience of such patients. AIM:To analyze current literature dedicated to the surgical treatment of patients with congenital scoliotic deformities. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We searched for studies evaluating the results and surgical management of patients with cervical hemivertebrae. The literature search was performed using keywords and similar articles in PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar. The depth of the search was 50 years. RESULTS:No studies have explored the issue of the surgical management of patients with congenital cervical scoliotic deformities because of the rarity and complexity of treatment. Still, data are sufficient to developanefficient and safe algorithm. CONCLUSIONS:Despite the complexity and lack of treatment experience in such patients, modern technologies for perioperative planning and surgical management allow for remarkable improvement of patients quality of life without serious complications.
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颈椎半椎体:关于外科治疗的发展及其结果的文献综述
背景:半椎体所致的先天性颈椎畸形是一种罕见而严重的畸形,由于颈椎区域的解剖障碍和缺乏治疗经验,一直难以解决。目的:分析目前有关先天性脊柱侧凸畸形手术治疗的文献。材料和方法:我们检索了评估颈椎半椎体患者的结果和手术治疗的研究。使用PubMed、Science Direct和Google Scholar中的关键词和类似文章进行文献检索。搜寻的深度长达50年。结果:由于治疗的罕见性和复杂性,尚未有研究探讨先天性颈椎侧凸畸形患者的手术治疗问题。然而,数据足以开发高效安全的算法。结论:尽管此类患者的治疗复杂且缺乏经验,但现代围手术期计划和手术管理技术可显著改善患者的生活质量,且无严重并发症。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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