Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis presents a spectrum of cases, each with unique outcomes post-surgery, as illustrated in these X-rays.
In one scenario, a skeletally immature individual with 50 degrees thoracic scoliosis underwent selective thoracic fusion. This approach resulted in minimal blood loss, a swift recovery, and a quicker return to sports activities.
Contrastingly, the second X-ray depicts a delayed presentation with an extremely large scoliosis. The patient underwent Halo gravity traction for 6 weeks, followed by a long fusion procedure and osteotomies. This method led to increased blood loss, an extended recovery period, and a prolonged return to regular activities.
Both cases fall under adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and were treated by myself and my team. However, the outcomes varied significantly. Seeking timely medical intervention is crucial in achieving favorable results. As a surgeon I can only achieve few things. Person who can make the difference is you !
Remember, Your eyes cannot see what your brain doesnโt know! Awareness, getting medical attention early is very important and a game changer!
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