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Saraph, VJ; Krismer, M; Wimmer, C.
Operative treatment of scoliosis with the Kaneda anterior spine system.
SPINE. 2005; 30(14): 1616-1620.
Doi: 10.1097/01.brs.0000170291.77450.8b
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Saraph Vinay
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- STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, single-cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate thoracic and thoracolumbar scoliosis using the Kaneda anterior spine dual-rod system (KASS). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In selected cases, anterior correction of scoliosis has several advantages over the traditional posterior instrumentation. Other than 2 primary reports by Kaneda, there are no clinical outcome reports with the KASS in the literature. METHODS: A total of 24 patients with thoracic (n = 10)/thoracolumbar (n = 14) scoliosis were corrected using the KASS. Sagittal and coronal plane radiologic parameters were evaluated before surgery, 1-year after surgery, and at final follow-up (approximately 40 months). RESULTS: Average coronal correction of the primary curve was from 61 degrees to 24 degrees (61%). Apical vertebral rotation decreased by 69%. Apical vertebral translation decreased 10-2 cm. The secondary thoracic and lumbar curves showed a spontaneous correction between 27% and 46%, respectively. Thoracic kyphosis increased 25 degrees -38 degrees (52%), lumbar lordosis showed a minimal decrease from 48 degrees to 43 degrees . Fusion was achieved in all cases. No neurovascular or implant-related problems were observed at final follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Anterior instrumented fusion for thoracic/thoracolumbar scoliosis using the KASS is a good treatment option for idiopathic thoracic/thoracolumbar curves.
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