ABSTRACT Objective: Traditional surgical treatments, such as on-site fusion and hemiepiphysiodesis, have not addressed chest deformity in its three dimensions, and are usually insufficient and unpredictable for the management of congenital and neuromuscular scoliosis. The application of the Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) is a technique developed to treat early-onset progressive scoliosis that elongates the spine and thoracic wall, allowing adequate lung development. Methods: A case series retrospective study was conducted. We included 23 patients, including fifteen females and eight males diagnosed with congenital and neuromuscular scoliosis, who were treated with VEPTR type implants between January 2008 and May 2014....
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of posterior spinal fusion (PSF) us...
INTRODUCTION Though developed for thoracic insufficiency syndrome, the spinal growth-stimulating ...
Introduction: Current treatments for early-onset spinal deformity (EOSD) have high complication rate...
ABSTRACT Objective: Traditional surgical treatments, such as on-site fusion and hemiepiphysiodesis,...
ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluation of the results of the use of VEPTR (Vertical Expandable Prosthetic ...
This dissertation deals with spinal deformity changes in children and adolescents in the course of l...
This retrospective study analyses 23 children treated with vertical expandable prosthetic titanium r...
Background: In children with congenital chest wall deformities, the vertical expandable prosthetic ...
Objective: To evaluate the use of vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) as an option f...
The past decades have seen the increasing use of telescoping systems for the management of pediatric...
International audienceStudy Design. Multicenter retrospective study of 54 children.Objective. To des...
Bilateral vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) treatment using rib-to-pelvis construc...
BACKGROUND The final strategy for graduates from growth-sparing surgery is challenging. The purpo...
Untreated growing patients with congenital scoliosis and fused ribs will develop finally thoracic in...
Until now it was postulated - without scientific verification - that patients with VEPTR (vertical ...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of posterior spinal fusion (PSF) us...
INTRODUCTION Though developed for thoracic insufficiency syndrome, the spinal growth-stimulating ...
Introduction: Current treatments for early-onset spinal deformity (EOSD) have high complication rate...
ABSTRACT Objective: Traditional surgical treatments, such as on-site fusion and hemiepiphysiodesis,...
ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluation of the results of the use of VEPTR (Vertical Expandable Prosthetic ...
This dissertation deals with spinal deformity changes in children and adolescents in the course of l...
This retrospective study analyses 23 children treated with vertical expandable prosthetic titanium r...
Background: In children with congenital chest wall deformities, the vertical expandable prosthetic ...
Objective: To evaluate the use of vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) as an option f...
The past decades have seen the increasing use of telescoping systems for the management of pediatric...
International audienceStudy Design. Multicenter retrospective study of 54 children.Objective. To des...
Bilateral vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) treatment using rib-to-pelvis construc...
BACKGROUND The final strategy for graduates from growth-sparing surgery is challenging. The purpo...
Untreated growing patients with congenital scoliosis and fused ribs will develop finally thoracic in...
Until now it was postulated - without scientific verification - that patients with VEPTR (vertical ...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of posterior spinal fusion (PSF) us...
INTRODUCTION Though developed for thoracic insufficiency syndrome, the spinal growth-stimulating ...
Introduction: Current treatments for early-onset spinal deformity (EOSD) have high complication rate...