Post-operative CT assessment of interbody fusion two years after thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery


Autoria(s): Carstens, Alan; Adam, Clayton J.; Izatt, Maree T.; Labrom, Robert D.; Askin, Geoffrey N.
Contribuinte(s)

Stanford, Ralph E.

Seex, Kevin A.

Pearcy, Mark J.

Moore, Robert J.

Data(s)

15/04/2011

Resumo

The relationship between radiologic union and clinical outcome in thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery is not clear, as apparent non-union of a spinal fusion does not always correspond to a poor clinical result. The aim of this study was to evaluate CT fusion rates 24 months after thoracoscopic anterior scoliosis surgery, and to explore the relationship between fusion scores and; (i) rod diameter, (ii) graft type, (iii) fusion level, (iv) occurrence of post-operative implant failure, and (v) lateral position of the fusion mass in the intervertebral disc space. We propose that moderate fusion scores on the Sucato scale secure successful clinical outcomes in thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46522/

Publicador

Spine Society of Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46522/1/Carstens_CT_fusion_ePrints_SSA_2011.pdf

http://www.spinesociety.org.au/node/52

Carstens, Alan, Adam, Clayton J., Izatt, Maree T., Labrom, Robert D., & Askin, Geoffrey N. (2011) Post-operative CT assessment of interbody fusion two years after thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery. In Stanford, Ralph E., Seex, Kevin A., Pearcy, Mark J., & Moore, Robert J. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Spine Society of Australia 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting 2011, Spine Society of Australia, Sofitel Hotel, Melbourne, VIC, p. 78.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 The authors

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090300 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #fusion #bone graft #thoracoscopic scoliosis surgery #endoscopic scoliosis surgery #interbody fusion #Computed tomography #CT assessment
Tipo

Conference Paper