脊柱裂的骨科治疗

Jeffrey D. Thomson, Lee S. Segal
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在过去的10年里,脊柱裂骨科问题的处理发生了巨大的变化。痉挛、平衡能力差和脊髓栓系综合征对运动功能的负面影响得到了更好的认识。对髋关节x线片的强调较少,而更强调膝关节的功能和膝关节疼痛的预防。髋关节外展肌的重要性及其对步态和膝关节功能的影响已被认识到。脊柱畸形治疗的重要进展包括椎弓根螺钉的使用,它可以更好地矫正。仅前路脊柱手术的作用已被确定,它允许在腰骶交界处活动,并且术后感染率比后路手术低。功能结果评估为外科医生和家属提供了更好的反馈,了解哪些患者可能从手术中获益最多。总的来说,在过去的10年里,人们越来越多地使用功能结果测量,如运动分析、耗氧量和基于患者的结果评估,而不是传统的放射测量(如髋关节脱位或半脱位)。这一进展使我们对脊柱裂有了更好的了解,更重要的是,改善了患者的预后。进一步的研究可能会通过建立更多的循证干预措施来进一步提高结果。©2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc发展与残疾,2010;16:96-103。
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Orthopedic management of spina bifida

The management of orthopedic problems in spina bifida has seen a dramatic change over the past 10 years. The negative effects of spasticity, poor balance, and the tethered cord syndrome on ambulatory function are better appreciated. There is less emphasis on the hip radiograph and more emphasis on the function of the knee and the prevention of knee pain. The importance of the hip abductor muscle and its influence on gait and knee function has been realized. Important developments in the treatment of spinal deformity include the use of pedicle screws which allow better correction. The role of anterior-only spinal surgery has been defined, which allows motion at the lumbo-sacral junction and has a lower postoperative infection rate than posterior surgery. Functional outcome assessments provide better feedback for surgeons and families in regards to which patients may benefit most from surgery. Overall, the past 10 years has seen the increased use of functional outcome measures such as Motion Analysis, oxygen consumption, and patient-based outcome assessments rather than traditional radiographic measures (e.g., hip dislocation or subluxation). This progress has resulted in a better understanding of spina bifida and, more importantly, improved outcomes for our patients. Additional research is likely to further enhance outcomes by establishing additional evidence-based interventions. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Dev Disabil Res Rev 2010;16:96–103.

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