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  • Title: [Results of operative treatment of Scheuermann disease].
    Author: Heine J, Stauch R, Matthiass HH.
    Journal: Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb; 1984; 122(6):743-9. PubMed ID: 6524021.
    Abstract:
    Only rarely is a surgical intervention necessary for increased kyphosis in Scheuermann's disease. However, effective erection of fixed kyphoses is only possible with an incision of the anterior spinal ligament, removal of the discs at the vertex of the curvature, resection of the vertebral arch joints, narrowing of the considerably widened vertebral arches and stabilizing with Harrington's instrumentation. The present authors have treated 11 patients in this way. With this procedure it proved possible to erect the kyphosis on average by 53.4%. In the first postoperative year there was an average loss of correction of 1.7 degrees, though subsequent deterioration was only 0.7 degrees up to the time of the last follow-up examination. The residual correction gain was 50.4 per cent. The results in 4 other patients, in whom Schöllner's erector rods were implanted, were less favorable. The permanent correction was only 50.4 in these cases. The best postoperative results are likely to be obtained by a unilateral ventral and dorsal procedure.
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