Adult Consequences of Neurofibromatosis Patients who had Spinal Fusion
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Exhibit from the SRS 2002 Annual Meeting
Twenty neurofibromatosis patients who had spinal fusion were followed
at least until 20 years of age. There were 6 males and
14 females. The average age at first operation was 13.5 years
and average follow up was 25 years. The scoliosis measured 68
degrees before operation, 40 degrees after operation, and 50 degrees
at final follow up. Of the 8 patients with kyphosis, the
kyphosis measured 80 degrees, 70 degrees, and 105 degrees respectively.
Thirty percent of our patients complained of pain.
Most of the patients who complained of back pain were over 30
years of age and were employed. As for marital status, 90%
of the patients were not married. Four patients died due to malignant
degeneration, cor pulmonale, blood loss at operation.
These results suggest that patients with neurofibromatosis still
had problems even after spinal operation.
Updated on: 12/10/09
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