Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis

Introduction: Surgical treatment of spinal deformity resulting from neurofibromatosis (NF) is a major challenge for orthopedic spine surgeons. There are several problems and complications including pseudoarthrosis and cure progress despite treatment. Progressive kyphoscoliosis is the most important...

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Main Authors: Hojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi, Ali Tabrizi, Jafar Ganjpours-Sales, Mohammad Reza Kiani, Samad Shams-Vahadat
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Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2014-08-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JARCM/Manuscript/JARCM-2-128.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1984d9bfaed48aba17e846d3e5601fd2020-11-24T23:56:29ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine2345-49702345-49702014-08-012312813410.5681/jarcm.2014.022Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosisHojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi0Ali Tabrizi1Jafar Ganjpours-Sales2Mohammad Reza Kiani3Samad Shams-Vahadat4Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, School of Medicine, Shohada Educational Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranResident, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, School of Medicine, Shohada Educational Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, School of Medicine, Shohada Educational Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranResident, Department of Orthopedics Surgery, School of Medicine, Shohada Educational Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Imam Reza Educational Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranIntroduction: Surgical treatment of spinal deformity resulting from neurofibromatosis (NF) is a major challenge for orthopedic spine surgeons. There are several problems and complications including pseudoarthrosis and cure progress despite treatment. Progressive kyphoscoliosis is the most important spinal deformity. The present study aims to evaluate surgical treatment results in severe spinal involvement cases. Methods: This analytical a-descriptive study evaluated 20 patients with NF, severe scoliosis and kyphosis (up to 50°) hospitalized and treated at our center during the past 10 years. The treatment failure rate and complications were studied. Results: In this study, 20 cases with NF and kyphoscoliosis with the mean age of 13.00 ± 7.18 years were studied. These case series were consisted of 13 (65%) males and 7 (35%) females. Overall treatment failure was 45%. However, it was 55% of failure happened in posterior fusion alone. Failure rate was reported 36% in the combined anterior and posterior fusion and mainly seen in younger than 8-years children. Surgical complications were found in 20% with pseudoarthrosis as the most common one. There were no infections and neurological complications. Statistically, there was a significant negative relation between age and curve progression in scoliosis and kyphosis during the 2 years follow-up period. There was not any significant difference between genders considering curvature progress. Conclusion: The combined anterior and posterior fusion is probably more effective treatment, especially at early ages when more aggressive treatment is required since it reduces the treatment failure possibility. http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JARCM/Manuscript/JARCM-2-128.pdfNeurofibromatosisScoliosisKyphosis
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author Hojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi
Ali Tabrizi
Jafar Ganjpours-Sales
Mohammad Reza Kiani
Samad Shams-Vahadat
spellingShingle Hojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi
Ali Tabrizi
Jafar Ganjpours-Sales
Mohammad Reza Kiani
Samad Shams-Vahadat
Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
Neurofibromatosis
Scoliosis
Kyphosis
author_facet Hojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi
Ali Tabrizi
Jafar Ganjpours-Sales
Mohammad Reza Kiani
Samad Shams-Vahadat
author_sort Hojjat Hossein-Pourfeizi
title Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
title_short Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
title_full Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
title_fullStr Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
title_sort evaluation surgical treatment results of scoliosis in patients with neurofibromatosis
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
issn 2345-4970
2345-4970
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Introduction: Surgical treatment of spinal deformity resulting from neurofibromatosis (NF) is a major challenge for orthopedic spine surgeons. There are several problems and complications including pseudoarthrosis and cure progress despite treatment. Progressive kyphoscoliosis is the most important spinal deformity. The present study aims to evaluate surgical treatment results in severe spinal involvement cases. Methods: This analytical a-descriptive study evaluated 20 patients with NF, severe scoliosis and kyphosis (up to 50°) hospitalized and treated at our center during the past 10 years. The treatment failure rate and complications were studied. Results: In this study, 20 cases with NF and kyphoscoliosis with the mean age of 13.00 ± 7.18 years were studied. These case series were consisted of 13 (65%) males and 7 (35%) females. Overall treatment failure was 45%. However, it was 55% of failure happened in posterior fusion alone. Failure rate was reported 36% in the combined anterior and posterior fusion and mainly seen in younger than 8-years children. Surgical complications were found in 20% with pseudoarthrosis as the most common one. There were no infections and neurological complications. Statistically, there was a significant negative relation between age and curve progression in scoliosis and kyphosis during the 2 years follow-up period. There was not any significant difference between genders considering curvature progress. Conclusion: The combined anterior and posterior fusion is probably more effective treatment, especially at early ages when more aggressive treatment is required since it reduces the treatment failure possibility.
topic Neurofibromatosis
Scoliosis
Kyphosis
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