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Do magnetic growing rods have lower complication rates compared with conventional growing rods?
- Source :
- The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society. 16
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Background Context The main advantage cited for the use of the magnetic controlled growing rod (MCGR) system over the conventional growing rod (CGR) in early-onset scoliosis is avoiding repeated invasive surgical procedures for lengthening, thus reducing, complications. Purpose The study aimed to evaluate the complications of the MCGR system against the CGR system in our center. Study Design/Setting This is a retrospective case control series. Patient Sample The sample includes patients with early-onset scoliosis treated with MCGR or CGR. Outcome Measures Complications and unplanned return to theater were the outcome measures. Results Of the 37 patients (MCGR, N=10; CGR, N=27) in our cohort, 28 patients (76%) had at least one complication. Taking into account the follow-up period, MCGR had a higher complication rate than CGR group (0.32 complication per patient per year vs. 0.15 complication per patient per year). The use of MCGR was associated with a lower risk of deep infection (odds ratio [OR]: 0.22; p=.22) and superficial infection (OR: 0.07, p=.017) but increased risk of metalwork problems (OR: 4.67; p=.045) and unplanned return to theater (OR: 2.92; p=.05) compared with CGR. Conclusions Although MCGR has a lower rate of both deep and superficial infections when compared with CGR, it does not completely avoid repeated invasive surgical procedures as previously suggested. It does have a significant increased risk of metalwork problems and unplanned return to theater.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Context (language use)
Scoliosis
Lower risk
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Postoperative Complications
medicine
Deformity
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Orthopedic Procedures
Child
Retrospective Studies
030222 orthopedics
business.industry
Odds ratio
Equipment Design
medicine.disease
Internal Fixators
Surgery
Increased risk
Case-Control Studies
Child, Preschool
Cohort
Magnets
Female
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
business
Complication
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18781632
- Volume :
- 16
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....19ba8c01cc252ab2dac4c1e690cbb6a1