Rodrigues, Luciano M. R.Yonezaki, Adriano M.Ueno, Fabricio H.Valesin, Edgar S.de Abreu, Luiz CarlosValenti, Vitor E. [UNESP]Foizer, Guilherme A.Milani, Carlo2014-05-202014-05-202012-01-01Healthmed. Sarajevo: Drunpp-sarajevo, v. 6, n. 6, p. 2153-2156, 2012.1840-2291http://hdl.handle.net/11449/7007Background: In this case report we presented the stand-alone posterior approach for hemivertebra resection with unilateral laminar hooks.Case report: The patient was male and five years old. The coronal and sagital X-Rays images showed a failure of vertebral formation, segmented hemivertebra of third lumbar vertebra. The segmented hemivertebra caused a thoracolumbar scoliosis from T12 to L4 (rightside convexity), of 30 degrees (Cobb angle). The patient was submitted to a hemivertebra resection from posterior approach with two unilateral laminars hooks stabilization (superior lamina in L2 and inferior lamina of L4) in association to a compression system and autologus bone graft. The coronal X-Ray image after surgery showed a partial improvement to 25 degrees (Cobb angle) between L2 and L4. After three years of follow up it was not observed system failure (hook pull-out), maintance of curve (25 degrees of Cobb angle) and correction of trunk inbalance.Conclusion: The hemivertebra resection with posterior approach is safe, with satisfactory correction of scoliosis curve, which means is a good choice for congenital scoliosis surgical treatment.2153-2156engCongenital malformationsScoliosisHemivertebraeStand-alone posterior ressection of lumbar hemivertebrae: case reportArtigoWOS:000308021500043Acesso restrito