The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Oct 1989
Adult idiopathic scoliosis treated with Luque or Harrington rods and sublaminar wiring.
We reviewed the results of spinal arthrodesis that was performed, with sublaminar wires that were attached to either double L-shaped Luque rods or to a Harrington rod, in forty-two adults who had idiopathic scoliosis. The minimum length of follow-up was two years; the maximum, five years; and the average, three years. The average scoliosis measured 67 degrees preoperatively, was corrected to 37 degrees at operation, and was 44 degrees at the time of follow-up. ⋯ Three patients had a pseudarthrosis, which was in the lumbar area in all of them. All three patients had had only a posterior operation. No statistically significant difference in the amount of final correction was demonstrated between the subgroups.