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The Impact of the type of curve in Scoliosis Surgery

Surgical and Curve Considerations

Selective Fusion (below): Correction of the thoracic curve results in partial correction of the lumbar curve without fusing most of the lumbar spine.

Rigid Curve (below): The bending x-ray shows very little correction of the thoracic curve revealing its stiffness.


Arrow denotes direction; side bending x-ray

Patient's Age
The patient's age is a general consideration. For example, older patients have more arthritis and degenerative changes affecting the spine's discs than younger patients. Curves tend to be more rigid in adults and more flexible in younger patients.

Crankshaft phenomenon (the front part of a fused spine twists as the spine grows) can occur in patients who are skeletally immature. This is more common in patients under 10 years of age. Other considerations include:

More Spinal Information

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Adult Degenerative Scoliosis
Early Onset Scoliosis
Surgical Approach - Posterior - Anterior - What does it Mean?