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Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis Case Reviews

The surgical procedure is individualized for each patient. Here are examples of Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis patient's that Dr. Pashman has treated.
 
A 42 year old male, post status seven posterior instrumented fusions for massive scoliosis. Revision surgery to correct 70 degree+ curvature, remove harrington rods and correct flatback. Review his case.
A 41 year old female with a 50° thoracolumbar curve and Spondylolisthesis. Treated with an Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.


A 65 year old female with a 55° thoracolumbar curve, spondylolisthesis, and flatback syndrome. Treated with an Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.



A 31 year old woman, with a 75° stiff lumbar curve, rotated 90°. Treated with Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.
A 43 year old woman, with a 50° stiff lumbar curve. Treated with Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.
A 53 year old woman, with an 85° thoracic curve, and a 75° lumbar curve. Treated with an Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion from T1 to the Pelvis. Review her case.


A 58 year old male presented with lumbar scoliosis and severe kyphosis. Treated with a 8 level Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review his case.
A 44 year old female presented with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis with a double major curve. She was treated with a 13 level Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.
A 54 year old female with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis. Double curves measuring 57° and 67°. She was treated with a 15 level Posterior Spinal Fusion.
Review her case.


A 24 year old female presented with three rotated curves. Treated with a 13 level Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.
A 60 year old female with a Adult Scoliosis. Her 70° curve was treated with a Posterior Spinal Fusion from T2 to the Pelvis.
Review her case
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Last modified: February 28th, 2008