Rinshō shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology
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We studied the functional outcome of spinal fusion for the surgical treatment of scoliosis in 8 patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The mean age of DMD patients at the time of the surgery and the mean follow-up duration was 13.8 (12.3 to 15.4) and 3.9 (1.5 to 6.8) years, respectively. The average spinal angle (Cobb angle) was corrected from 58.8 to 28.6 degrees with the mean corrective rate of 51.3% by the surgical intervention. ⋯ Previous study in our hospital showed that 7 of 48 (14.6%) of DMD patients spent all their lives without apparent scoliosis (Cobb angle less than 30 degrees). These suggest that spinal fusion could be recommended for patients with Cobb angle more than 30 degrees and with % FVC more than 35%. Although the impact of spinal fusion upon the life expectancy remains unclear, favorable effect on respiratory function and quality of life can be expected for carefully selected patients with DMD.