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Metallosis: A Complication in the Guided Growing Rod System Used in Treatment of Scoliosis

Authors
Yang, Jae HyukHam, Chang HwaHwang, Yeok GuSuh, Seung Woo
Issue Date
11월-2017
Publisher
MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD
Keywords
Scoliosis; guided growing rod system; implant wear; metallosis; spine
Citation
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS, v.51, no.6, pp.714 - 718
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Journal Title
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS
Volume
51
Number
6
Start Page
714
End Page
718
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81738
DOI
10.4103/0019-5413.217692
ISSN
0019-5413
Abstract
Soft tissue reaction following metallic debris formation with the use of guided growing rod system has not been previously reported in human. The purpose of this study is to report complications caused by metallosis in a guided growing rod system. A 9-year-old female patient, who underwent treatment for the progressive idiopathic scoliosis (with Cobb's angle of 71 degrees) with the guided growing rod system. Her Cobb's angle was corrected to 13 degrees with the index surgery. During the 5 years postoperative period, she manifested recurrent episodes of skin irritation and progressive worsening of lateral curvature of the spine to an angle of 57 degrees. Furthermore, at her final followup, Risser stage 4 with a gain in height of 26.4 cm was achieved. Considering adequate growth attainment and deterioration in the curvature, revision surgery with fusion was performed. Postoperative Cobb's angle of 23 degrees was achieved with the final correction. During the revisional surgery, signs of implant wear and metallosis were observed at the location of the unconstrained screws. On histological evaluation, chronic inflammation with foreign body granules was seen. However, titanium level in the body was within normal range. She was discharged without any complications. More research on implant wear as a complication in the guided growing rod system is necessary before its widespread use. The occurrence of metallosis with the use of guided growing rod system in growing young children should be considered, when designing the implants.
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