Title of article :
SURGICAL CORRECTION OF SEVERE an‎d FIXED CHIN-ON-CHEST DEFORMITY
Author/Authors :
MaRtus MaRcon, Raphael Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Medicina - Hospital das Clínicas (IOT-HCFMUSP), Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Laboratory of Medical Investigation - Spine surgery Division, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , hiRoshi de aRaujo ono, allan Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Medicina - Hospital das Clínicas (IOT-HCFMUSP), Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Laboratory of Medical Investigation - Spine surgery Division, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , GeRaRdo Benites Zelada, Flávio Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Medicina - Hospital das Clínicas (IOT-HCFMUSP), Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Laboratory of Medical Investigation - Spine surgery Division, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , FoGaça cRistante, alexandRe Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Medicina - Hospital das Clínicas (IOT-HCFMUSP), Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Laboratory of Medical Investigation - Spine surgery Division, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , eloy pessoa BaRRos Filho, taRcísio Universidade de São Paulo - Faculdade de Medicina - Hospital das Clínicas (IOT-HCFMUSP), Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Laboratory of Medical Investigation - Spine surgery Division, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Pages :
3
From page :
415
To page :
417
Abstract :
Objective: To describe a successful surgical treatment for the challenging severe and fixed chin-on-chest deformity due to isolated neck extensor myopathy (INEM). Background data: INEM is an idiopathic cause of dropped head syndrome (DHS) that results in severe cervicothoracic kyphosis, defined as chin-on-chest deformity. The existing literature on surgical management is limited, with outcomes ranging from poor to excellent. INEM may present to the spinal surgeon for consideration of surgical management. Methods: The authors present a technique that uses a staged posterior and anterior approach combined with osteotomies and corpectomy to correct the severe and fixed deformity. A state of the art anterior and posterior instrumentation system was used. Results: At the three-months follow-up, there was good deformity correction and the patient’s satisfaction was high, with no neurological deterioration occurring. Conclusions: The technique illustrated in this study represents a successful option to treat this debilitating deformity. More evidence is needed to set up a definitive algorithm for the management of this condition. Level of evidence IV, Case Report
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Surgical procedures operative , Spinal diseases , Cervical vertebrae , Osteotomy , Decompression , surgical
Journal title :
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2018
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2617466
Link To Document :
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