Spinal Tethering Surgery is an innovative surgical technique aimed at correcting scoliosis, particularly in young, growing patients. The procedure involves attaching flexible cords, or tethers, to the vertebrae on the convex side of the spinal curve. By applying tension, these tethers gently guide the spine's growth, encouraging it to straighten over time. This analytical approach to scoliosis treatment offers a motion-preserving alternative to spinal fusion, potentially allowing for continued spinal flexibility and growth. Careful patient selection and meticulous surgical planning are crucial for successful outcomes, as the effectiveness of spinal tethering relies heavily on the remaining growth potential of the individual.
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