Published 2016
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Serial elongation derotation flexion (EDF) casting for patients with infantile and juvenile scoliosis
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Infantile and juvenile scoliosis, among different
types of spinal deformity, remain still a
challenge for pediatric orthopedic surgeons.
The ideal treatment of infantile and juvenile
scoliosis has not yet been identified as
both clinicians and surgeons still face multiple
challenges including preservation of the
thoracic spine, thoracic cage, lung growth
and cardiac function without reducing spinal
motion. Elongation, derotation, flexion
(EDF) casting technique is a custom-made
thoracolumbar cast based on a three dimensional
correction concept. This cast offers
three-dimensional correction and can control
the evolution of the deformity in some cases.
Spinal growth can be guided by EDF casting
as it can influence the initially curved spine
to grow straighter. This article aimed to provide
a comprehensive review of how infantile
and juvenile scoliosis can affect normal spine
and thorax and how these deformities can be
treated with serial EDF casting technique. A
current literature review is mandatory in order
to understand the principles of the serial
EDF casting technique and the effectiveness
of conservative treatment in young and very
young patients.
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- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1184415
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1184415
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- UNIGE