Is young adult idiopathic scoliosis a distinct clinical entity from adolescent idiopathic scoliosis? a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis comparing pre-operative characteristics and operative outcomes.
Monis A KhanEsteban QuicenoRobert A RavinskyAmna HusseinEbtesam AbdullaKristin NosovaAlexandros MoniakisIsabel L BauerAnnie PicoNikhil DholariaCourtney DeaverGiovanni BarbagliMichael PrimAli A BaajPublished in: Spine deformity (2024)
YAdIS should be regarded as a distinct surgical entity, characterized by increased bleeding, longer surgical duration, greater deformity correction challenges, and the need for fusion of additional vertebral levels compared to AIS. Surgeons should be mindful of these differences and discuss them with patients and their families, especially in cases where the correction of the AIS deformity is delayed and there is a high risk of progression after skeletal maturity. Further research is needed to explore alternative surgical techniques and enhance outcomes for YAdIS patients.