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Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis Case Reviews

The surgical procedure is individualized for each patient. Here are examples of Adult Scoliosis patient's that Dr. Pashman has treated. Our spine team has the highest volume of Scoliosis Surgical cases on the West Coast. In most cases, excellent correction can be obtained, and the patient's are pleased with their outcomes.

 
Example #1:
A 42 year old male, post status seven fusions for scoliosis. Revision surgery T2-Pelvis to correct 70 degree+ curvature, remove harrington rods and correct flatback. Review his case.


Example #2:
A 41 year old female with a 50° thoracolumbar curve and Spondylolisthesis. Treated with an Posterior Spinal Fusion from T10-Pelvis.
Review her case
.


Example #3:
A 65 year old female with a 55° thoracolumbar curve, spondylolisthesis, and flatback syndrome. Treated with an Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion.
Review her case
.



Example #4:
A 31 year old woman, with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, 75° stiff lumbar curve, rotated 90°. Treated with Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion. Review her case.
Example #5:
A 43 year old woman, with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, 50° lumbar curve. Treated with Posterior Spinal Fusion from T9 - L5.
Review her case
.
Example #6:
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.


Example #7:
A 58 year old male presented with lumbar scoliosis and severe kyphosis. Treated with a Posterior Spinal Fusion T10-Pelvis.
Review his case
.
Example #8:
A 44 year old female presented with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis with a double major curve. She was treated with a Posterior Spinal Fusion T3-L4.
Review her case.
Example #9:
A 54 year old female with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis. Double curves measuring 57
° and 67°. She was treated with a Posterior Spinal Fusion T3-Pelvis.
Review her case.


Example #10:
A 24 year old female presented with three rotated curves. Treated with a Posterior Spinal Fusion from T2-L3. Review her case.
Example #11:
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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Example #12:
A 59 year old female with a Adult Scoliosis, Flatback, and Spondylolisthesis. Treated with posterior instrumented fusion, pedicle subtraction osteotomy, and sacral/pelvic fixation. Review her case.


Example #13:
A 50 year old female presented with a progressive 58° thoracic curve, and 60° lumbar curve. No previous surgeries. Review her case.
Example #14:
A 23 year old female presented with a progressive 43° curve. She was treated with a posterior fusion from T4-L2. Review her case.
Example #15:
50 year old female with progressive lumbar scoliosis. Presented with a 65° curve and severe leg pain. Treated with a fusion T2-Pelvis. Review her case.


Example #16:
59 year old female presented with 25 year history of scoliosis progression. 68° thoracic curve, 42° lumbar curve. Treated with a fusion T3-L4. Review her case.
Example #17:
63 year old female with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis, and facet screws at L4-L5. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T10 to Pelvis. Review her case.
Example #18:
79 year old female with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis and herniated discs. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from L1 to Pelvis. Review her case.


Example #19:
40 year old male status
post surgery with Harrington Rods for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis at age 14. He was treated with a fusion T2 to Pelvis.
Review his case
.


Example #20:
64 year old female presented with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis, and Flatback Syndrome. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from L1 to Pelvis.
Review her case
.
Example #21:
23 year old male presented with progressive Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis, despite bracing as a child. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T3-L3.
Review his case
.
 

 
Example #22:
50 year old female presented with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis and Isthmic Spondylolisthesis. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T2-Pelvis. Review her case.



Example #23:
38 year old female with Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis status post anterior spinal fusion. The hardware failed, and the patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T2-Pelvis. Review her case.

Example #24:
67 year old female presented with DeNovo Scoliosis, with significant rotation due to Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T10-Pelvis. Review her case.

 
Example #25:
38 year old female presented with Progressive Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T3-L4. Review her case.



Example #26:
73 year old female presented with Kyphoscoliosis. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T2-Pelvis. Review her case.



Example #27:
59 year old female presented with Progressive Adult Scoliosis and Spondylolistheis. The patient was treated with a posterior spinal fusion from T10-Pelvis. Review her case.


 
 
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