Aims The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the performance and safety of magnetically controlled growth rods in the treatment of early onset scoliosis. Secondary aims were to evaluate the clinical outcome, the rate of further surgery, the rate of complications, and the durability of correction. Patients and Methods We undertook an observational prospective cohort study of children with early onset scoliosis, who were recruited over a one-year period and followed up for a minimum of two years. Magnetically controlled rods were introduced in a standardized manner with distractions performed three-monthly thereafter. Adverse events which were both related and unrelated to the device were recorded. Ten children, for whom relevant key da...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Acute correction of severe spinal deformities significantly increases the risk o...
INTRODUCTION Managing spinal deformities in young children is challenging, particularly early-onset ...
Purpose The treatment of early onset scoliosis continues to be a major challenge, even when using...
Aims The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the performance and safety of magnetically contro...
Background: Early onset scoliosis (EOS) presents in patients younger than 10 years. Magnetically con...
International audiencePURPOSE: Preliminary results of magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGR) ar...
Magnetically controlled growing rods have been used to treat early onset scoliosis during the last d...
The MAGnetic Expansion Control (MAGEC) system is used increasingly in the management of early-onset ...
Background:Traditional growing rods have a reported wound and implant complication rate as high as 5...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of growing rods in the treatment of scolio...
Concurrent Session 4B: Innovatiove Methods - Paper no. 75SUMMARY: Growth-sparing techniques are comm...
Study Design. A prospective, a single-institution, nonrandomized study. Objective. The aim of this s...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of growing rod treatment on the clin...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the preliminary results of an original fusionless m...
Management of scoliosis in young children needs a comprehensive approach because of its complexity. ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Acute correction of severe spinal deformities significantly increases the risk o...
INTRODUCTION Managing spinal deformities in young children is challenging, particularly early-onset ...
Purpose The treatment of early onset scoliosis continues to be a major challenge, even when using...
Aims The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the performance and safety of magnetically contro...
Background: Early onset scoliosis (EOS) presents in patients younger than 10 years. Magnetically con...
International audiencePURPOSE: Preliminary results of magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGR) ar...
Magnetically controlled growing rods have been used to treat early onset scoliosis during the last d...
The MAGnetic Expansion Control (MAGEC) system is used increasingly in the management of early-onset ...
Background:Traditional growing rods have a reported wound and implant complication rate as high as 5...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of growing rods in the treatment of scolio...
Concurrent Session 4B: Innovatiove Methods - Paper no. 75SUMMARY: Growth-sparing techniques are comm...
Study Design. A prospective, a single-institution, nonrandomized study. Objective. The aim of this s...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of growing rod treatment on the clin...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the preliminary results of an original fusionless m...
Management of scoliosis in young children needs a comprehensive approach because of its complexity. ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Acute correction of severe spinal deformities significantly increases the risk o...
INTRODUCTION Managing spinal deformities in young children is challenging, particularly early-onset ...
Purpose The treatment of early onset scoliosis continues to be a major challenge, even when using...