Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Pediatric Patients With Scoliosis Preparing for Spinal Surgery Theresa MayesJennifer M. AnadioPeter F. Sturm Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 369 - 373
A Case-Control Study of Body Composition, Prevalence, and Curve Severity of the Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in the East Part of China Yu ZhengYini DangM. S. Wong Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 374 - 380
Is Preoperative Fibrinogen Testing Associated With Total Blood Loss in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Correction? Matthew J. GeckDevender SinghEeric Truumees Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 381 - 386
When Does Intraoperative Blood Loss Occur During Pediatric Scoliosis Correction? Sean WahlquistMontri WongworawatScott Nelson Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 387 - 391
The Effect of Two Attending Surgeons on Patients With Large-Curve Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Undergoing Posterior Spinal Fusion Liam BoschCarla BoanM. Wade Shrader Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 392 - 395
Postoperative Spine Dressing Changes Are Unnecessary Ravi S. BainsMayur KardileCary Idler Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 396 - 400
Radiographic and Functional Outcome in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Operated With Hook/Hybrid Versus All-Pedicle Screw Instrumentation—A Retrospective Study in 149 Patients Søren Ohrt-NissenDennis W. HallagerBenny Dahl Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 401 - 408
Timing of Changes in Three-Dimensional Spinal Parameters After Selective Thoracic Fusion in Lenke 1 Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Two-Year Follow-up Saba PashaJohn M. FlynnHarms Study Group Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 409 - 415
How Is Pulmonary Function and Exercise Tolerance Affected in Patients With AIS Who Have Undergone Spinal Fusion? Kelly A. JeansJohn F. LovejoyAnna M. McClung Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 416 - 423
Does Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy Increase Prevalence and/or Progression of Neuromuscular Scoliosis? Kevin R. WalkerSusan A. NovotnyLinda E. Krach Case Series 30 December 2017 Pages: 424 - 429
Acute Kidney Injury Secondary to Cell Saver in Posterior Spinal Fusion Anas A. MinkaraAlbert Y. LinDavid P. Roye Jr. Case Reports 30 December 2017 Pages: 430 - 434
Adjacent Segment Disease 44 Years Following Posterior Spinal Fusion for Congenital Lumbar Kyphosis Avionna BaldwinAddisu Mesfin Case Reports 30 December 2017 Pages: 435 - 439
Paper #1: Continued deterioration in pulmonary function at minimum 18-year follow-up from early thoracic fusion in non-neuromuscular scoliosis Daniel BoutonLori KarolCharles Johnston Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 440 - 440
Paper #2: Classification of Early Onset Scoliosis (C-EOS) and Pulmonary Function Outcomes Klane WhiteBompadre VivianaWalter Krengel Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 440 - 441
Paper #3: Can TGR change the natural history of pulmonary functions in EOS? Is Radiological Straightness Correlated with Normal Lung Development? Ebru CelebiogluAlper YataganbabaMuharrem Yazici Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 441 - 441
Paper #4: Referral Patterns and Prevalence of Sleep Abnormalities in Children with EOS Gregory ReddingMichelle HoMaida Chen Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 441 - 442
Paper #5: Pre-operative Six Minute Walk Performance in Children with Congenital Scoliosis Noriaki KawakamiHiroko MatsumotoGregory Redding Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 442 - 442
Paper #6: Organ System Anomalies Associated with Congenital Scoliosis: A Retrospective Study of 310 Cases Scott LuhmannRyan Furdock Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 442 - 443
Paper #7: Repeated Anesthetics and Radiographic Imaging during Traditional Growing Rod Management Christopher MigdalEric KlinebergRolando Roberto Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 443 - 443
Paper #8: Cumulative Anesthesia Exposure in Patients Treated for Early Onset Scoliosis Fady BakyA. Noelle LarsonTodd Milbrandt Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 443 - 444
Paper #9: Nano-Dose Protocol for 3D Reconstruction of the Spine in Early Onset Scoliosis: Preliminary Results of a Phantom Based and Clinically Validated Study using Stereo-Radiography Peter Heide PedersenFred XavierRaphael Vialle Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 444 - 444
Paper #10: 3D Assessment of Spine Growth in Early Onset Scoliosis during Growing Rod Lengthening Burt YaszayNaveed NabizadehBehrooz Akbarnia Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 444 - 445
Paper #11: Reliability of spino-pelvic and thoracic measurements with the EOS in patients with magnetically controlled growing rods in-situ Peter ObidKaren YiuJason Pui Yin Cheung Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 445 - 445
Paper #12: Effectiveness of Bracing Alone in Idiopathic EOS Isabelle BernardiniFranck AccadbledJérôme Sales de Gauzy Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 445 - 445
Paper #13: Early Onset Scoliosis: Results of Cotrel Mehta Casting from a Single Institution Kim HammerbergJennifer Schottler Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 446 - 446
Paper #14: Curve Reduction, Radiation Exposure, and Anesthesia Exposure in Serial Elongation De-Rotation Flexion Casting Christopher MigdalJoel LermanRolando Roberto Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 446 - 446
Paper #15: A United Kingdom single centre review of the impact of extended waiting times in Early-Onset Scoliosis: the effect of a delay to surgical treatment of greater than 12 months Morgan JonesMatthew P. Newton EdeDavid Marks Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 446 - 447
Paper #16: HIF-1α critical to Somitogenesis and interacts with the Notch pathway leading to vertebral malformations Angela YaoFrances FarleyErnestina Schipani Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 447 - 447
Paper #17: Early Onset Scoliosis within the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q11.2DS) Jelle HomansVyaas BaldewRené Castelein Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 447 - 448
Paper #18: Slow and gradual preoperative Halo Traction provides safe correction of severe scoliosis in patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta Michael ToJason Pui Yin CheungKenneth M. C. Cheung Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 448 - 448
Paper #19: Utilization and Reliability of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Vertebral Column Resections for Severe Early-Onset Scoliosis Anna McClungGregory MundisGrowing Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 448 - 449
Paper #20: Vertebral Column Resection for Early-Onset Scoliosis: Indications, Utilization and Outcomes Anna McClungGregory MundisGrowing Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 449 - 450
Paper #21: Posterior Vertebral Column Resection (PVCR) for Congenital Thoracic Lordoscoliosis in children under age of 10 with minimum 5 years follow-up Cem SeverSinan KahramanAzmi Hamzaoglu Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 450 - 450
Paper #22: Unplanned Return to OR for EOS Children: A Comprehensive Evaluation of all Diagnoses and Instrumentation Strategies Jason AnariJohn FlynnChildren’s Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 450 - 451
Paper #23: Comparison of Complications and unplanned OR visits between Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods and Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib Benjamin RoyeChun Wai HungMichael Vitale Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 451 - 452
Paper #24: VEPTR Treatment of Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) in Children without Rib Abnormalities: Long-Term Results of a Prospective, Multicenter Study Ron El-HawaryKevin MorashChildren’s Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 452 - 452
Paper #25: Quantifying the ‘Law of Diminishing Returns’ in Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods Adil AhmadThejasvi SubramanianColin Nnadi Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 452 - 452
Paper #26: Maximal Force Generated by Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods Decreases with Rod Lengthening Selina PoonHillard T. SpencerRobert Cho Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 453 - 453
Paper #27: Rod lengthening with the magnetically controlled growing rod: factors influencing rod slippage and reduced gains during distractions Jason Pui Yin CheungKaren YiuKenneth M. C. Cheung Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 453 - 453
Paper #28: The Best Distraction Frequency for Optimizing Spine and Rod Length Gains with Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods Jason CheungKaren YiuJeff Pawelek Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 453 - 454
Paper #29: Does the Type of Proximal Anchor Used During Distraction-Based Surgeries for Patients With Non-Idiopathic EOS Affect Spine Length? Yehia ElBrombolyCharles JohnstonRon El-Hawary Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 454 - 454
Paper #30: Congenital Spine Deformity with Fused Ribs Treated with Proximal Rib- vs. Spine-Based Growing Constructs Fady BakyLarson A. NoelleGrowing Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 454 - 455
Paper #31: The Oxford 5 year observational study on 35 patients with Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods (MCGR) Adil AhmadThejasvi SubramanianColin Nnadi Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 455 - 455
Paper #32: Early onset scoliosis treated by Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods: Mid- to long-term follow-up and analysis of 5 graduates Jason Pui Yin CheungKaren YiuKenneth M. C. Cheung Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 455 - 456
Paper #33: Magnetic Spinal Growth Rods (MCGR) with and without Preoperative Traction for the Treatment of Severe Scoliosis Michelle WelbornTimothy DeganJoseph Ivan Krajbich Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 456 - 456
Paper #34: Treatment of Severe Early Onset Scoliosis using Distraction Based Spinal Instrumentation Ilkka HeleniusHanna OksanenGrowing Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 456 - 457
Paper #35: Comparison of EOSQ-24 and SRS-22 scores in Congenital Scoliosis Ying LiMichelle C. BurkeFrances A. Farley Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 457 - 458
Paper #36: Multi-level Congenital Deformities in Early Onset Scoliosis: Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes in Growth Friendly Graduates Naveed NabizadehBurt YaszayGrowing Spine Study Group Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 458 - 458
Paper #37: A high degree of variability exists in how “safety and efficacy” is defined and reported in growing rod surgery for early-onset scoliosis: A systematic review Pooria HosseiniAreian EghbaliBehrooz Akbarnia Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 459 - 459
Paper #38: Cost analysis of a growth guidance system compared with magnetically controlled and traditional growing rods for early-onset scoliosis in the US: an integrated health care delivery system perspective Scott LuhmannEoin McAugheyRichard McCarthy Abstracts 30 December 2017 Pages: 459 - 460