Treatment of spinal deformity with diastematomyelia type I: one-stage, two-stage surgery and new technique (vertebral column resection through wide bony septum).
Olga M Sergeenko PavlovaDmitry M SavinSergey O RyabykhPublished in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2021)
One stage surgery associated with a large surgical invasion and a large number of complications. It can be used in some cases, for example when the wide bony septum (SCM I) is localized at the apex of the congenital scoliosis or kyphosis. In all other cases, it is worth adhering to a two-stage treatment. Many new works demonstrate the relative safety and effectiveness of deformity correction without removing the SCM. In our opinion, indications for treatment of spinal deformity without SCM I removing can be the need to perform a shortening ostetomy outside the SCM zone. The remaining cases require a thorough assessment and a balanced decision.