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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/20714
Title: Reconstructive operations of serious scoliotic deformation at children
Authors: Shavga, N.N.
Shavga, N.Gh.
Keywords: scoliosis;spine deformations;high technologies;children
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: National Society of Pediatric Surgery of the Republic of Moldova
Citation: SHAVGA, N.N., SHAVGA, N.Gh. Reconstructive operations of serious scoliotic deformation at children. In: Moldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2017, no. 1, pp. 77-79. ISSN 2587-3229.
Abstract: In Clinic of Vertebrology, Orthopedics and Traumotology of the “N.Georgiu” Scientifically-Practical Center of Children’s Surgery 58 children with scoliosis (>70°) of different etiology, have been pre- and postoperatively examined with a follow-up of 1 to 5 years. The comparative analysis of the quality of the life of patients with severe spine deformations (according to a questionnaire „EQ-5D”), before and after surgical intervention, has shown that quality of the life of patients in postoperative period essentially improved, in comparison with the preoperative period, from 12,7±0,3 points to 7,02 ± 0,1. The distant results of surgical treatment were: good – 39 (68,4%), satisfactory – 12 (21,1%), unsatisfactory – 7 (12,3%). The differential election of treatment option in spine deformation management depends on the age of patient, extent of deformation, spine mobility and neurological impairment. Application of high technologies allows achieving good results in these patients.
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Moldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery
URI: https://sncprm.info.md/journal
http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/20714
ISSN: 2587-3210
2587-3229
Appears in Collections:Moldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery No. 1 2017

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