Presentation
Suspected scoliosis.
Patient Data
Age: 3 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Congenital scoliosis - posterior element fusion
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Confirmation of infantile scoliosis (0-4 years). No vertebral body abnormality. C-shaped right thoracic curve. Cobb angle 60 degrees.
From the case:
Congenital scoliosis - posterior element fusion
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Relatively stable right thoracic scoliosis in brace. Cobb angle of 65 degrees. No vertebral body abnormality.
From the case:
Congenital scoliosis - posterior element fusion
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Right thoracic curve with pronounced rotational deformity. Multi-level posterior element fusion.
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Intra-operative imaging with flat-panel CT. Upper rod position with fixation from laminar hook and two pedicle screws.
From the case:
Congenital scoliosis - posterior element fusion
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Right-sided growing rod with high thoracic (hook and screw) and upper lumbar (screw) fixation.