Title of article :
Correction using Halo Gravity Traction for Severe Rigid Neuromuscular Scoliosis: A Report of Three Cases
Author/Authors :
JO, Mejabi Department of Surgery - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria , OM, Sergeenko Department of Orthopaedics - Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center - Kurgan - Russia , SO, Ryabykh Department of Orthopaedics - Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center - Kurgan - Russia
Abstract :
Severe rigid neuromuscular scoliosis is a major challenge to the spine surgeon due to the possibilities of neurological sequelae from acute correction of the deformity. Halo gravity
traction has been considered as a way of reducing the
deformity before correction to prevent neurological
complications. Three female patients with severe
neuromuscular scoliosis aged seven to 13 years with main
coronal Cobb angle of 95°-128° and Kyphotic Cobb of
47°-118° having ≤35% flexibility on traction, had between
18 to 23 days of 16 hour/day of halo gravity traction and
night time supine traction with 4kg weight for 7-8 hours.
They had 28.9% and 18.5% of main coronal and kyphotic
Cobb angle correction post-traction respectively. All had
posterior instrumentation and post-operatively, they had
correction of main coronal Cobb angle of 29°-58° and
kyphotic Cobb angle of 30°-77° with no neurological complication. Halo gravity traction is therefore a viable option for reducing post-operative neurological complication in rigid severe scoliosis.
Keywords :
neuromuscular scoliosis , halo gravity traction
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal