NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONDITION OF PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS IN THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
Abstract
In this article, a retrospective analysis of complications in the early postoperative
period was conducted in 57 patients with idiopathic infantile and juvenile breast scoliosis. During
the surgical treatment of scoliosis, a variety of pathological syndromes of damage to the nervous
system can occur. As can be seen from the study, in patients who underwent anterior
mobilization and anterolateral epiphysiodesis of the thoracic spine as a separate stage of surgical
treatment, neurological disorders were more pronounced and were observed in a larger number
of patients than with combined surgical tactics.
Keywords
idiopathic scoliosis, neurological complicationsHow to Cite
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