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 Research Article
												Effect of Growing Systems on Hyperkyphotic Deformities 						
Author(s): Greggi  T, Maredi  E, Vommaro  F, Lolli  F, Martikos  K, Giacomini  S, Di Silvestre  M, Baioni  A, Scarale  A, Morigi  A and Bacchin  MRGreggi  T, Maredi  E, Vommaro  F, Lolli  F, Martikos  K, Giacomini  S, Di Silvestre  M, Baioni  A, Scarale  A, Morigi  A and Bacchin  MR             
						
												
				 Study Design: Retrospective mini case series, single centre.
Objective: To report the efficacy of growing spine distraction-based implants in the treatment of hyperkyphotic and kyphoscoliotic early-onset deformities during initial surgery and lengthening.
Background: Growth-sparing implants, such as growing rod and VEPTR-like systems, are distraction-based systems involving repetitive lengthening procedures, which mean that hyperkyphosis may be a relative contraindication in the treatment of early onset deformities. The role of growing implants in the treatment of coronal deformities is now acknowledged, but there are very few studies on the effect of both primary surgery and several lengthening procedures on sagittal balance.
Methods: Twenty paediatric patients affected with kyphoscolios.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7939.1000279 
																	  
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