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    Korean Medical Association (KAMJE) ; 2021
    In:  Journal of the Korean Medical Association Vol. 64, No. 11 ( 2021-11-10), p. 728-733
    In: Journal of the Korean Medical Association, Korean Medical Association (KAMJE), Vol. 64, No. 11 ( 2021-11-10), p. 728-733
    Abstract: Background: Congenital scoliosis is caused by anomalies of the vertebra, such as hemivertebra or unsegmented bar, which result in asymmetric growth of the spine. The disruption of vertebra development during embryogenesis may be accompanied by other congenital multi-organ anomalies. The progression of the scoliotic curve may also hinder the development of other organs.Current Concepts: Hemivertebra excision and short spinal fusion have demonstrated favorable outcomes. However, the need for spinal growth and lung development has led to new treatment modalities. Growth-friendly surgeries, such as with a growing rod or vertical expandable rib-based distraction device, have demonstrated good results with curve correction while maintaining spinal growth. Although the outcome of conservative treatment for congenital scoliosis is questionable, casting may be effective as a “time-buying strategy” to delay the need for surgery.Discussion and Conclusion: It is essential to decide on a treatment plan considering the progression of the curve and growth of the spine and lungs through an individualized approach.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1975-8456 , 2093-5951
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Medical Association (KAMJE)
    Publication Date: 2021
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