Failed Primary Surgery in Congenital Scoliosis Caused by a Single Hemivertebra: Reasons and Revision Strategies.
Ben-Long ShiYang LiZe-Zhang ZhuWan-You LiuZhen LiuXu SunDun LiuYong QiuPublished in: Orthopaedic surgery (2021)
The common reasons for failed primary surgery in CS patients with SHV undergoing posterior spinal fusion were severe post-operative curve progression of focal scoliosis, implant failure and trunk imbalance. The revision strategies including thorough resection of residual hemivertebra and adjacent discs, extended fusion levels to structural curvature, complete pseudarthrosis resection, massive bone graft, replacement of broken internal fixation and horizontalization of upper/lower instrumented vertebrae should be individualized based on the causes of failed primary surgery.