What types of scoliosis can be treated
with endoscopic surgery?
Endoscopic surgery is a developing field and at this time
our experience has been limited to rigid curvatures that
would otherwise require a large incision to gain access
to the anterior portion of the spine. Rigid curvatures are
difficult to correct by a posterior surgery alone. By comparing
the degree of curvature between the standing Xray and a
bending supine (lying down) Xray, the degree of curve rigidity
is evaluated. When planning surgical correction of a scoliosis,
adding an anterior portion to the surgical plan, can lead
to a more controlled and more significant correction of
the spinal deformity.
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Can endoscopic surgery be applied
to the lumbar spine?
Anterior endoscopic surgery at the level of the lumbar spine
is possible and may be applied in performing a fusion/stabilization
procedure. The lumbar discs may be removed by endoscopy
and then a fusion can be performed by placing bone or a
fusion cage. This does not necessarily prevent the need
for a posterior stabilization procedure.
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