Long-term development of gait after multilevel surgery in children with cerebral palsy: a multicentre cohort study.
Thomas DreherPam ThomasonMartin ŠvehlíkLeonhard DöderleinSebastian I WolfCornelia PutzOliver UehleinKohleth ChiaGerhardt SteinwenderMorgan SangeuxH K GrahamPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2017)
Largest study of multilevel surgery (MLS) for children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy, with longest follow-up. MLS resulted in significant long-term improvements in gait function. Minor adverse events were common, while events requiring intervention were uncommon (4% of children). Thirty-nine per cent of children required additional surgery during follow-up. 'Single-event multilevel surgery' was changed to the more realistic term 'multilevel surgery'.