• Spine · Jun 2006

    Goldenhar-associated conditions (hemifacial microsomia) and congenital deformities of the spine.

    • Athanasios I Tsirikos and Michael J McMaster.
    • Scottish National Spine Deformity Center, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. atsirikos@hotmail.com
    • Spine. 2006 Jun 1; 31 (13): E400-7.

    Study DesignWe performed a retrospective study of 668 consecutive patients with congenital spine deformities.ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of Goldenhar conditions in patients with congenital spine deformities, and describe the types of vertebral abnormalities and their treatment.Summary Of Background DataThe craniofacial malformations described by Goldenhar can be associated with congenital vertebral anomalies. This nonrandom association represents unilateral errors in the morphogenesis of the spine, the first and second branchial arches.MethodsThe medical records were reviewed, and patients with Goldenhar conditions were identified. The vertebral anomalies causing spine deformity were detected on radiographs. The type and site of the craniofacial abnormalities, other musculoskeletal deformities, and systemic anomalies were recorded.ResultsThere were 14 patients, including 7 males and 7 females, who had Goldenhar conditions. Thoracic scoliosis was the most common deformity, occurring in 10 patients (71.5%). Of these patients, 8 had an isolated hemivertebra, and the remaining 2 had a unilateral unsegmented bar with contralateral hemivertebra at the same level. There was only 1 patient with lumbar scoliosis caused by a hemivertebra. The side of vertebral anomaly correlated with that of hemifacial microsomia in 5 of 11 patients with scoliosis or kyphoscoliosis. Thoracolumbar kyphosis occurred in 4 patients, including 2 who had posterior hemivertebrae, 1 who had wedge vertebrae, and the remaining who had an anterior unsegmented bar. Thoracolumbar kyphoscoliosis occurred in only 1 patient because of a posterolateral quadrant vertebra. Klippel-Feil syndrome occurred in 6 patients (42.8%). There were 8 patients (57%) who underwent surgical treatment at a mean age of 9.8 years (range 2.9-19). Four patients had undergone a combined anterior-posterior, and 4 had a posterior-only spine arthrodesis.ConclusionsThe prevalence of Goldenhar-associated conditions in patients with congenital spine deformities was 2%. Failures of vertebral segmentation were the most frequent abnormality in the cervical spine, whereas failures of vertebral formation most commonly occurred in the thoracic or thoracolumbar spine.

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