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Review
. 1997 May:(338):19-35.
doi: 10.1097/00003086-199705000-00005.

Surgery of the spine in myelodysplasia. An overview

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Surgery of the spine in myelodysplasia. An overview

W B Rodgers et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1997 May.

Abstract

Significant spinal deformity is particularly common in nonambulatory patients with myelodysplasia. Progressive deformity may be caused by congenital anomalies, paralytic collapse, hip contractures, or spinal cord tethering. Existing or projected functional impairment should be the principle indication for treatment. Surgical treatment is complicated by poor soft tissue coverage, associated contractures, lack of sensation, weak bone, and absence of posterior elements. Successful fusion can be achieved by circumferential (anterior and posterior) fusion and current rigid segmental instrumentation. The unique deformities and bony anatomy require individualized techniques to achieve fixation.

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