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Investigation of in vivo three-dimensional changes of the spinal canal after corrective surgeries of the idiopathic scoliosis.

Chaofan HanYong HaiChaochao ZhouPeng YinRunsheng GuoHaiming WangWei WangThomas ChaGuoan Li
Published in: JOR spine (2021)
The corrective surgeries elongated the spinal canal mainly at the concave side and compressed at the convex side. The main thoracic Cobb angle, the changes of AVT, and Cobb angles were moderately associated with the changes of the SCLs, but no PRO score was found to associate with the changes of the SCLs. The data could be instrumental for the improvement of corrective surgeries that are aimed to maximize the correction of scoliosis and minimize the negative effect on the spinal cord to prevent neurological complications.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord injury
  • electronic health record
  • risk factors
  • big data
  • anti inflammatory
  • machine learning
  • brain injury