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EXOTIC CONGENITAL SCOLIOSIS – THE EFFECTS OF EARLY ARTHRODESIS
Aim. The article presents the difficulties encountered in the treatment of exotic scoliosis and the optimal
treatment options for this pathology.
Material and method. The case presentation of an exotic scoliosis with T6-T11 vertebral block with hemivertebrae, rib fusions and rib agenesis on the concave side, L1-T12 butterfly vertebrae, L2 hemivertebra and
lumbar rachischizis, associated with a diastematomyelic bony spur at T12-L1 level, previous operated, requiring surgical reintervention.
Results. Surgical decisions not optimized for each patient may lead to worsening of evolution and raise difficulties in later treatment.
Discussions. The resection of the hemivertebra and spinal fusion limited to 2 levels is the optimal treatment
for congenital scoliosis that corrects the scoliosis curve and stops progression. The VEPTR device is the
most effective choice to ensure pulmonary development compatible with life in patients with thoracic insufficiency syndrome.
Conclusions. Exotic scoliosis is a challenging pathology that requires prognosis of development in order to
be able to choose the optimal treatment to ensure the growth and development of the thoracic cavity, the
pulmonary system and the spinal cords