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. 2010 Apr-Jun;44(2):177–183. doi: 10.4103/0019-5413.62067

Table 1.

Clinical details of patients

Gender Diagnosis Scoliosis type Anatomical site Surgery Type of instrumentation
M DMD Paralytic T-L PSF UR (T2-pelvis)
M CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L AR, PSF LR (T10-L3)
F VCF syndrome Neuromuscular T-L PSF SI (T9-L3)
F PW syndrome Neuromuscular Kyphosis (T) AR, PSF LR (T4-L3)
F LG syndrome Paralytic T-L PSF LR (T1-pelvis)
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular T-L AR, PSF UR (T2-pelvis)
F CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L PSF UR (T3-pelvis)
F CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L PSF UR (T1-pelvis)
F Infantile scoliosis Idiopathic T-L AR, PSF SI (T4-L3)
M Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular T AR, PSF SI (T6-T12)
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular T-L AR, PSF SI (T8-L3)
F SMA 3 Paralytic T-L AR, PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
F Idiopathic scoliosis Idiopathic T-L PSF SI (T3-L1)
M SMA 2 Paralytic T-L PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
M PB syndrome Non idiopathic/Congenital L PSF Growing rods
F Transverse myelitis Neuromuscular T-L VEPTR VEPTR
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular Kyphosis (T) Kyphectomy LR (T2-pelvis)
M Unknown neurom. disease Neuromuscular T-L PSF SI (T3-L4)
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular Kyphosis (T) Kyphectomy LR (T2-pelvis)
M PB syndrome Non idiopathic/Congenital Kyphoscoliosis (T) PSF Fusion with VCR after Halo
F Down syndrome Non idiopathic T-L PSF SI (T7-L2)
M DMD Paralytic T-L PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
F Idiopathic scoliosis Idiopathic T-L PSF SI (T3-L3)
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular T-L AR, PSF SI (T10-L3)
F CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L AR, PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
M CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
M SMA 2 Paralytic T-L VEPTR VEPTR
F CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L PSF UR (T3-pelvis)
M CP, spastic quad. Neuromuscular T-L PSF LR (T2-pelvis)
F Myelodysplasia Neuromuscular Kyphosis (L) + T Kyphectomy LR (T2-pelvis)
M SMA 2 Paralytic T-L VEPTR VEPTR
F SMA 3 Paralytic T-L PSF SI (T2-L5)
F Idiopathic scoliosis Idiopathic T PSF SI (T2-T10)

DMD: Duchenne muscular dystrophy; CP: Cerebral palsy; PW: Prader Willi syndrome; LG: Lennox-Gastaud syndrome; VCF: Velo-Cardio-facial Syndrome; SMA; Spinal muscular atrophy; PB: Prune belly syndrome); Anatomical site (T-L: Thoracolumbar; T: Thoracic; L: Lumbar); Type of surgery performed (AR: Anterior release; PSF: Posterior spinal fusion; ASF: Anterior spinal Fusion); Type of instrumentation implanted (UR: Unit rod; LR: Luque rods or SI: Standard segmental instrumentation; VCR: Vertebral column resection)