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J Bone Joint Surg Br ; 93(1): 73-7, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21196547

ABSTRACT

We describe the results of a prospective case series of patients with spondylolysis, evaluating a technique of direct stabilisation of the pars interarticularis with a construct that consists of a pair of pedicle screws connected by a U-shaped modular link passing beneath the spinous process. Tightening the link to the screws compresses bone graft in the defect in the pars, providing rigid intrasegmental fixation. We have carried out this procedure on 20 patients aged between nine and 21 years with a defect of the pars at L5, confirmed on CT. The mean age of the patients was 13.9 years (9 to 21). They had a grade I or less spondylolisthesis and no evidence of intervertebral degeneration on MRI. The mean follow-up was four years (2.3 to 7.3). The patients were assessed by the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and a visual analogue scale (VAS). At the latest follow-up, 18 patients had an excellent clinical outcome, with a significant (p < 0.001) improvement in their ODI and VAS scores. The mean ODI score at final follow-up was 8%. Assessment of the defect by CT showed a rate of union of 80%. There were no complications involving the internal fixation. The strength of the construct removes the need for post-operative immobilisation.


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Bone Screws , Spondylolysis/surgery , Adolescent , Bone Transplantation/methods , Child , Disability Evaluation , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Low Back Pain/etiology , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Male , Prospective Studies , Spondylolysis/complications , Spondylolysis/diagnostic imaging , Stress, Mechanical , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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J Bone Joint Surg Br ; 78(2): 314-7, 1996 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8666649

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In a prospective trial we performed MRI of the spine and hind brain in 31 patients with scoliosis of onset between the ages of four and 12 years. In eight patients (26%) there was a significant neuroanatomical abnormality; there were six cases of Chiari-1 malformation associated with a syrinx, one isolated Chiari-1 malformation and one astrocytoma of the cervical spine. Four of these patients had left-sided curves. There were no clinical features which could reliably identify those patients with abnormalities on MRI. In particular, the unilateral absence of abdominal reflexes was found to be non-specific (1 of 8 of patients with neuroanatomical abnormalities (12.5%) v 2 of 23 with normal scans (8.7%). In view of the established risks of surgical correction of scoliosis in the presence of undecompressed syringomyelia and the possible improvement that may follow decompression of the foramen magnum, we feel that MRI of all patients with scoliosis of juvenile onset should be obligatory.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Scoliosis/pathology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies , Scoliosis/complications , Syringomyelia/complications , Syringomyelia/pathology
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