Status:

COMPLETED

Comparison of Techniques Between Concave Distraction and Convex Resection in the Treatment of Congenital Cervical Scoliosis

Lead Sponsor:

Peking University Third Hospital

Conditions:

Congenital Scoliosis Due to Bony Malformation

Cervical Scoliosis

Eligibility:

All Genders

Brief Summary

To treat congenital cervical scoliosis, previous literature introduced surgical technique, like hemivertebra resection by anterior and posterior approach. Although this technique is effective, it has ...

Detailed Description

Although hemivertebra resection technique can obtain satisfactory clinical outcome, it has its disadvantages. Because of the presence of vertebral arteries, the procedure of cervical hemivertebra rese...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • the presence of torticollis caused by congenital cervical scoliosis (defined as a Cobb angle of \>10°)
  • operation and follow-up were performed in our hospital

Exclusion

  • Patients with other causes of torticollis appearance, such as muscular torticollis, ocular torticollis, neurogenic torticollis, etc.
  • Patients with other spinal deformity or disease, such as cervical kyphosis or kyphoscoliosis, congenital deformity of middle and lower thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebra, ankylosing spondylitis, severe ossification of cervical posterior longitudinal ligament, etc.
  • Cervical infectious diseases, cervical primary or metastatic tumor
  • Have a history of spinal trauma or surgery
  • Imaging data are incomplete or of poor quality.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

January 1 2016

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

December 1 2021

Estimated Enrollment :

60 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT05190393

Start Date

January 1 2016

End Date

December 1 2021

Last Update

January 13 2022

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Peking University Third Hospital

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China, 100191