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Surgical correction and fusion using posterior-only pedicle screw in patients with cerebral palsy Seung Woo Suh, Jae Young Hong Scoliosis Research Institute,

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1 Surgical correction and fusion using posterior-only pedicle screw in patients with cerebral palsy Seung Woo Suh, Jae Young Hong Scoliosis Research Institute, Korea University Guro Hospital

2 Introduction Many reports support the use of pedicle screw-only constructs for the correction of AIS, similar studies have not been reported in patients with CP Galveston techniqueUnit Rod fixIliac screw

3 Aims of Study To determine the effectiveness of correction using posterior-only pedicle screw construct in cerebral palsy.

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5 Material and Methods 52 CP patients M : F = 28 : 24 Mean FU 36.1 Month (24-65 M) Mean age 22 Y (8-34 Y) Spastic CP and scoliosis >40  (average 76.8  )

6 Operative technique Post only pedicle screw fix - no ant procedure Pelvic fixation if pelvic obliquity >15  (10 pt) Free hand pedicle screw insertion Correction by rod derotation & in situ contouring 15 

7 Operative technique Free hand pedicle screw insertion

8 Patient Analysis Cobb angle / Pelvic obliquity / Thoracic kyphosis / Lumbar lordosis – Pre, Post, and Final FU Functional Status (modified Rancho classification) - class 1 (independent ambulatory) - class 2 (ambulation with support) - class 3 (sitting without support).

9 Mean op time323 min(120-600) Mean Blood loss3,091ml(500-8,000) Hospital stay22.1 Day(11-47) Fixation levels Pelvic fixation10pt Results

10 Pre opPost opFinal FU Cobb angle76.8±28 30.2±18.5 (62.9%) 31.6±18.4 Pelvic obliquity9.2±8.4 4±3.9 (59.3%) 5.2±6.4 Thoracic kyphosis 38±22.926.8±13.729.2±18 Lumbar lordosis 35.1±28.333.7±1432.3±15.1

11 Results Functional Status Pre opPost op Class 1 (independent ambulator) 6명6명 11 명 Class 2 (ambulation with support) 22 명 18 명 Class 3 (sitting without support) 3명3명 8명8명 Class 4 (sitting with support) 6명6명 8명8명 Class 5 (confined to bed) 15 명 5명5명

12 Complications 17 complications(15pt) - 32.7% Pleural effusion2Screw impingement1 Hemothorax2Death2 Pulm edema2Arrythmia1 UTI2Bronchitis1 Sup infection2 Gastroenteritis1 Drug Fever1

13 Case 1 M / 32 120 

14 68 

15 Case 2 M / 34 110 

16 47 

17 Case 3 M / 27 127  150 

18 62  127  150  62  3 level vertebrotomy

19 42% (21 patients)- improved functional ability by grade one with two patients by grade two. Overall 32.7% complication -not higher than others. No deep wound infections. No implant related complications. Discussion

20 Conclusion Pedicle screws with posterior-only correction can bear good results in cerebral palsy.

21 Thank You


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