Juvenile scoliosis (JS) is defined as scoliosis first diagnosed between the ages of 4 and 10 yr, while infantile scoliosis (IS) is defined as scoliosis that is first diagnosed between birth and 3 yr of age but before age 4. The diagnosis and management of these patients continue to r...
The management of progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis Twenty-seven children with progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis have been reviewed after long-term management. Twenty-two children had single thoraci... MJ Mcmaster,MF Macnicol - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume》 被引量...
Infantile umbilical hernia is a clinically benign condition that resolves spontaneously in majority of cases without surgical treatment. Complications like... CU Durakbasa - 《Pediatric Surgery International》 被引量: 18发表: 2006年 Hiatus hernia in childhood. The pathogenesis of infantile hiatus hernia...
infantile scoliosisearly onset scoliosisscoliosis castingCasting for infantile scoliosis is a nearly forgotten but useful technique for treating progressive early onset scoliosis, which can result in either cure for younger children with smaller curves or delay in the need for surgery in others. The ...
A secondary objective was to assess the risk factors for progression after surgery through Chi-square analysis. Results 1419/1744 (81.4%) patients (55% M, 45% F) had post-op chest X-rays. 25% had a thoracotomy, and 75% had a sternotomy. 5.8% had scoliosis at their most recent chest...
Progressive infantile scoliosis is one of the more challenging problems faced by pediatric spinal deformity surgeons. These curves can be rapidly progressive and lead to significant respiratory compromise. Moreover, surgical options are fraught with complications. There has been a widening role for ...
For brace construction a new x-ray has been made showing the curve meanwhile has been reduced to 24deg Cobb, however still with significant wedging of the apical vertebra.Conclusions: (1) Successful brace treatment in infantile / juvenile patients with scoliosis is possible. (2) When treated ...
To investigate the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation and treatment of the adolescent scar contracture scoliosis caused by back scalding during infancy. From August 1997 to May 2005, about 1300 patients with scoliosis received surgery in our department. Only four of them were diagnosed with adolescent...
Conclusions: (1) Successful brace treatment in infantile / juvenile patients with scoliosis is possible. (2) When treated during periods of rapid growth corrections can be achieved with high correction braces. (3) Before early surgery is performed high quality conservative management seems indica...
The study design was a retrospective study in adolescent scar contracture scoliosis caused by back scalding during the infantile period. The objective of the study was to investigate the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation and treatment of adolescent scar contracture scoliosis caused by back scalding ...