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Title: Slow correction of severe spastic hyperlordosis in an adult by means of magnetically expandable rods
Authors: Birkenmaier, Christof
D'Anastasi, Melvin
Wegener, Bernd
Melcher, Carolin
Keywords: Spine -- Abnormalities -- Diagnosis
Spine -- Abnormalities -- Case studies
Lumbar curve -- Tomography
Cerebral palsy -- Complications
Spine -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Birkenmaier, C., D’Anastasi, M., Wegener, B., & Melcher, C. (2018). Slow correction of severe spastic hyperlordosis in an adult by means of magnetically expandable rods. European Spine Journal, 27(8), 1671-1678.
Abstract: Background: We describe a case of severe and progressive lumbar hyperlordosis (160°) in a 28-year-old female university student with cerebral palsy. Her main complaints were abdominal wall pain and increasing inability to sit in her custom wheelchair.
Method: When deciding on our opinion about the most promising treatment strategy, we contemplated slow continued correction by means of percutaneously expandable magnetic rods (MAGEC) after the index surgery as a key component of a satisfactory correction in this severe and rigid curve. After an initial radical release and partial correction, a release and correction procedure was required for the bilateral hip flexion contracture. A final in situ posterior fusion was performed as a second spinal procedure, once the desired final correction at 66° of lumbar lordosis was achieved.
Result: Three years after the completion of surgery, the patient has a stable clinical and radiological result as well as a solid posterior fusion on CT.
Conclusion: This is the first case published in which percutaneous magnetic distraction was successfully used in an adult patient.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/95260
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