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Staged Placement of Growing Rods for Metabolic Bone Disease and Insufficient Bone Quality by Joseph A. Buckwalter, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect.

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1 Staged Placement of Growing Rods for Metabolic Bone Disease and Insufficient Bone Quality by Joseph A. Buckwalter, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect Volume 4(4):e98 October 22, 2014 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

2 Preoperative anteroposterior (Fig. 1-A), lateral (Fig. 1-B), and anteroposterior traction (Fig. 1-C) supine scoliosis radiographs of the spine. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

3 Anteroposterior (Fig. 2-A), lateral (Fig. 2-B), and anteroposterior traction (Fig. 2-C) supine scoliosis radiographs prior to the second-stage surgery. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

4 Immediate postoperative anteroposterior (Fig. 3-A) and lateral (Fig. 3-B) supine scoliosis radiographs after the second-stage surgery with interval placement of growing rods. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

5 Anteroposterior (Fig. 4-A) and lateral (Fig. 4-B) supine scoliosis radiographs eighteen months after the first-stage index surgery and six months after the second-stage placement of growing rods and the successful lengthening procedure. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

6 Preoperative anteroposterior (Fig. 5-A) and lateral (Fig. 5-B) sitting radiographs and an anteroposterior traction supine scoliosis radiograph (Fig. 5-C). Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

7 Immediate postoperative anteroposterior (Fig. 6-A) and lateral (Fig. 6-B) supine scoliosis radiographs. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

8 Immediate postoperative anteroposterior (Fig. 7-A) and cross-table (Fig. 7-B) supine scoliosis radiographs after the second-stage surgery with interval placement of growing rods. Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

9 Anteroposterior (Fig. 8-A) and lateral (Fig. 8-B) sitting scoliosis radiographs five months after the first-stage index surgery and one month after the successful second-stage surgery with placement of growing rods, demonstrating stability of the curve corr... Joseph A. Buckwalter V, and Stuart Weinstein JBJS Case Connect 2014;4:e98 ©2014 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.


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