Characterization of complex vertebral transposition (gamma deformity) > 180 degrees: clinical and radiographic outcomes of halo gravity traction and vertebral column resection (VCR).
Oheneba Boachie-AdjeiCristina Sacramento-DominguezJennifer AyamgaArthur SackeyfioHenry Ofori DuahKwadwo Poku YankeyHarry AkotoRick HodesIrene WulffFerran Pellisenull nullPublished in: Spine deformity (2020)
The management of complex vertebral transposition (Gamma deformity) > 180 degrees with HGT prior to VCR is not only effective in some patients, but also associated with high SCM alerts and neurologic injury rates. Myelopathic patients with thoracic deformities are at higher risk of developing permanent neurologic deficits. Surgeons should be aware of this rare and unusual deformity and consider HGT and VCR bearing in mind the technical challenges and high complication rate.