Definitive fusion for scoliosis in late juvenile cerebral palsy patients is durable at 5 years postoperatively.
Roland HowardPaul D SponsellerSuken A ShahFiroz MiyanjiAmer F SamdaniPeter O Newtonnull nullBurt YaszayPublished in: Spine deformity (2022)
Surgical decision making for scoliosis in patients with CP can be difficult given the desire to maximize growth while minimizing adverse events. Performing a definitive fusion is a viable option that achieves good correction which remains stable 5 years postoperatively.