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Spinal Reconstruction of Kyphoscoliosis
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Spinal Reconstruction of Kyphoscoliosis
Surgery to rebalance a significant spinal deformity is complex and poses a major undertaking and usually requires lifestyle accommodations. Mr. John Webb, Guest of Honor lecturer from the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, England, reflects on his considerable experience in the treatment of this problem and reflects upon the many frustrations encountered by all those involved in the care process. Following this, Dr. Chapman from the University of Washington discusses the complexities of achieving anchoring of spinal implants in the pelvis of a patient with spinal deformity. Recent developments allow for a much-improved stabilization of an imbalanced spine to the pelvis, and may help avoid recurrent deformity after thoraco-lumbar deformity surgery. From the Series:The Aging Spine
Video Length: 1690
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: September 25, 2004
View Count: 13
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