• Stud Health Technol Inform · Jan 2012

    Rate of surgery in a sample of patients fulfilling the SRS inclusion criteria treated with a Chêneau brace of actual standard.

    • Hans-Rudolf Weiss and Mario Werkmann.
    • Orthopedic Rehabilitation Services, Alzeyerstr, Germany.
    • Stud Health Technol Inform. 2012 Jan 1; 176: 407-10.

    UnlabelledStudies investigating the outcome of conservative scoliosis treatment differ widely with respect to the inclusion criteria used. Prospective cohort studies are available using the SRS inclusion criteria for studies on bracing. This seems to provide a great advantage to compare different strategies of bracing against each other. As we have gathered all data of the patients treated with a Chêneau light TM between June 2005 and November 2007 it was possible to identify the sample of patients fulfilling the SRS inclusion criteria from the whole sample.Materials And Methods34 patients (of 152) fulfilled the SRS inclusion criteria with an average age of 12.06 years (10 - 13 years), average Cobb angle of 31 degrees (25 - 40°), an average Risser stage of 0,35, average in-brace Cobb angle of 13° (= 59% of in-brace correction). There were 17 thoracic, 10 double major, 6 lumbar and 2 thoracolumbar curve patterns. After change of workplace of the second author the patients could not be followed up as planned. Therefore a telephone interview was performed by the second author.Results28 patients (average age 16.5 years) have been reached, 9 of them were still under treatment. No patient has been operated (Rate of surgery 0%) and only one was not satisfied with cosmetic outcome of treatment.DiscussionRate of surgery was far less than reported in recent studies using the same inclusion criteria even when all drop outs where rated as failures.ConclusionRate of surgery can be reduced with the help of Chêneau braces of the latest standard and satisfactory in-brace correction. Brace treatment with the Chêneau brace seems effective and therefore clearly is indicated. Clinical outcomes may be more important for the patient than radiologic outcomes.

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