THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine that occurs during growth. Surgery is indicated when the curve progresses despite conservative treatment. The traditional surgical treatment involves correction of the deformity using segmental spinal fixation to obtain solid bone fusion by decortication and bone grafting. Vertebral osteotomies or even vertebrectomies may be required for huge deformities. These techniques provide good results, but they are invasive, involving lengthy surgery, increased blood loss, and longer recovery times. Therefore, we developed another technique: The Minimally Invasive Bipolar Technique, based on gradual internal correction of the deformity secondary to viscoelastic relaxation of the trunk. This method is aimed at reducing surgical risks while providing satisfactory results and improving quality of life for the patients and their families. Additionally, this technique is cost effective for public health. T ype of the study: Update article. |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTSMinimally Invasive SurgeryScoliosisNeuromuscular DiseasesDeformityABSTRACT Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine that occurs during growth. Surgery is indicated when the curve progresses despite conservative treatment. The traditional surgical treatment involves correction of the deformity using segmental spinal fixation to obtain solid bone fusion by decortication and bone grafting. Vertebral osteotomies or even vertebrectomies may be required for huge deformities. These techniques provide good results, but they are invasive, involving lengthy surgery, increased blood loss, and longer recovery times. Therefore, we developed another technique: The Minimally Invasive Bipolar Technique, based on gradual internal correction of the deformity secondary to viscoelastic relaxation of the trunk. This method is aimed at reducing surgical risks while providing satisfactory results and improving quality of life for the patients and their families. Additionally, this technique is cost effective for public health. T ype of the study: Update article.Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512020000400308Coluna/Columna v.19 n.4 2020reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/s1808-185120201904238288info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMILADI,LOTFIeng2020-10-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512020000400308Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2020-10-08T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS MILADI,LOTFI Minimally Invasive Surgery Scoliosis Neuromuscular Diseases Deformity |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS |
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MILADI,LOTFI |
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MILADI,LOTFI |
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MILADI,LOTFI |
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Scoliosis Neuromuscular Diseases Deformity |
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Scoliosis Neuromuscular Diseases Deformity |
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ABSTRACT Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine that occurs during growth. Surgery is indicated when the curve progresses despite conservative treatment. The traditional surgical treatment involves correction of the deformity using segmental spinal fixation to obtain solid bone fusion by decortication and bone grafting. Vertebral osteotomies or even vertebrectomies may be required for huge deformities. These techniques provide good results, but they are invasive, involving lengthy surgery, increased blood loss, and longer recovery times. Therefore, we developed another technique: The Minimally Invasive Bipolar Technique, based on gradual internal correction of the deformity secondary to viscoelastic relaxation of the trunk. This method is aimed at reducing surgical risks while providing satisfactory results and improving quality of life for the patients and their families. Additionally, this technique is cost effective for public health. T ype of the study: Update article. |
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