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  • The study focused on surgical techniques for treating split cord malformations associated with osseous divide and scoliosis, analyzing 142 cases for effective methods and precautions.
  • Patients underwent osseous divide resection and dural sac molding, resulting in good outcomes with no significant complications, and led to improvements in symptoms for some patients.
  • Diagnosis relied on imaging techniques like MRI and CT, while surgery was necessary for SCM-OD, emphasizing careful surgical approaches to enhance neurological health and support future treatment for scoliosis in adolescents.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the key surgical points in treating split cord malformations associated with osseous divide and scoliosis (SCM-OD-S).

Materials And Methods: The surgical options and methods of a total of 142 SCM-OD-S cases were retrospectively analyzed, and the surgical precautions and imaging diagnosis were also discussed.

Results: The 142 patients were performed osseous divide resection plus dural sac molding, which achieved good results and no serious complication such as spinal cord and nerve injury occurred; certain symptoms such as urination-defecation disorders, muscle strength subsidence, Pes Cavus, and toe movement disorder in partial patients achieved various degrees of relief, and it also created good conditions for next-step treatment against scoliosis.

Conclusions: The diagnosis of SCM-OD mainly depended on imaging inspection, routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) combined with computed tomography (CT) 3D reconstruction, which can comprehensively evaluate the types and features of diastematomyelia as well as other concomitant diseases. SCM alone needed no treatment, but surgery will be the only means of treating SCM-OD. Intraoperatively removing osseous divide step-by-step, as well as carefully freeing the spinal cord and remodeling the dural sac, can lay good foundations for relieving tethered cord, improving neurological symptoms, and further scoliosis orthomorphia, thus particularly exhibiting importance for the growth and development of adolescents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pjnns.2017.07.013DOI Listing

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