Combined Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery and Posterior Fusion in Scheuermann’s Kyphosis
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Poster from the SRS 2002 Annual Meeting
INTRODUCTION: A retrospective study examined surgical correction,
correction loss, sagittal balance, and complications
associated with VATS & posterior fusion in Scheuermanns
kyphosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 21 pts with kyphosis, with avg age of 17.4 yrs underwent VATS and posterior fusion. Avg. f/u was 3.2 yrs. Avg. of 8.1 discs were released anteriorly; Avg. of 13 levels were fused posteriorly.
RESULTS: Avg. pre-op kyphosis was 82.9º. Avg. post-op kyphosis was 42.4º with 94% correction. Avg. kyphosis at f/u was 44.7º with 92% correction. Most patients demonstrated negative sagittal balance, which increased postoperatively. 1 pt underwent revision surgery for inferior hook pullout. 2 pts developed pleural effusion; One required thoracocentesis. 2 pt developed pneumothorax; 1 required mechanical ventilation.
CONCLUSION: VATS is safe and effective alternative to thoracotomy. Combined VATS and posterior fusion provides and maintains adequate correction in Scheuermanns kyphosis.
Updated on: 12/10/09
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