Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic and scoliotic deformity. Published series involving a mix of kyphosis and kyphoscoliosis, pediatric and adult, congenital and acquired cases are almost exclusively authored by orthopedic surgeons, suggesting that (pediatric) neurosurgeons are not involved.Case series We present five cases that illustrate the spectrum of angular kyphosis, and these were treated by a multidisciplinary team including child neurologist, orthopedic surgeon, and pediatric neurosurgeon as complementary partners.Discussion Angular kyphosis is a cosmetic problem but above all a serious threat to the spinal cord and as such to the child's ambulatory, sphincter, and geni...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
Objective. To describe the original technical surgical procedure simplifying the correction of kypho...
Congenital kyphosis and kyphoscoliosis are due to vertebral anomalies that are present at birth. Th...
Clinical and radiological data analysis, and the review of literature. The aim of this study was to ...
It is well known that certain congenital spinal deformities occur in conjunction with congenital ano...
PubMed ID: 24309921Kyphosis is a difficult topic of spinal surgery, and its management contains many...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
PubMedID: 28817819Posterior vertebral column resection is a novel surgical approach for the treatmen...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
Introduction Childhood angular kyphosis is rare, as most children are affected by a mixed kyphotic a...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
AbstractStructural kyphosis is a posterior convex deformity of the spine that may appear in childhoo...
Objective. To describe the original technical surgical procedure simplifying the correction of kypho...
Congenital kyphosis and kyphoscoliosis are due to vertebral anomalies that are present at birth. Th...
Clinical and radiological data analysis, and the review of literature. The aim of this study was to ...
It is well known that certain congenital spinal deformities occur in conjunction with congenital ano...
PubMed ID: 24309921Kyphosis is a difficult topic of spinal surgery, and its management contains many...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
PubMedID: 28817819Posterior vertebral column resection is a novel surgical approach for the treatmen...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Purpose Congenital kyphosis (CK) is an uncommon condition that develops due to a defect of formation...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...