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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
scoliosis
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Introduction of magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGR) for early onset
scoliosis
treatment was anticipated to improve quality of life for patients and their families. A cohort of patients converted from traditional growing rods to MCGR may be best suited to detect this improvement and have not previously been examined. Using the validated EOSQ-24, no HRQoL differences were detected between
TGR
, MCGR, or converted patient cohorts.
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PMID:Paper #40: Is There an Improvement in Quality of Life with Early Onset Scoliosis Managed with Traditional Growing Rods Converted to Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods? 3199 70
Distraction based spinal instrumentation represents the most common and standard surgical technique to correct early onset
scoliosis
(EOS), i.e.,
scoliosis
which has been diagnosed before the age of 10 years. Surgical treatment of EOS aims at controlling spinal deformity while maintaining spinal growth which is mandatory for the development of normal lung capacity. To achieve these goals the spinal instrumentation needs to be distracted to facilitate spinal growth during treatment. Distraction can be obtained by repeated surgical lengthenings (traditional growing rods, TGRs) or using magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGRs), which can be lengthened using external remote controller on an outpatient basis. The outcomes of
TGR
instrumentation for EOS are well described with follow-up until skeletal maturity: normal spinal growth can be maintained, 40-50% of the
scoliosis
can be corrected, but there is an over 50% risk of complications including deep wound infection, rod failure, and instrumentation pull-out. MCGR instrumentation may reduce the risk of wound related complications, provides similar deformity correction, but may not provide as much spinal growth. Metallosis around the instrumentation necessitates MCGR removal and definitive final instrumented fusion at the end of growth friendly management. Even severe EOS can be treated using distraction based spinal instrumentation.
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PMID:Standard and magnetically controlled growing rods for the treatment of early onset scoliosis. 3205 17