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Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the radiographic and clinical outcomes of Scoliosis surgical and non-operative treatment in patients with Cerebral Palsy.

Conditions

Cerebral Palsy, Scoliosis

Recruitment Status

Recruiting

Detailed Description

Bracing severe neuromuscular scoliotic curves rarely serves as definitive treatment, thus most progressive curves require surgical intervention in order to sustain or improve sitting (or ambulatory) abilities. Surgery is a demanding intervention for these patients, with variable functional gains. Controversy persists regarding indications for surgery, timing, and technique. Concerns about complications are paramount. Previous neuromuscular studies have been confined to a small number of surgeons with a narrow range of surgical instrumentation, technique, and correction. Very little evidence exists regarding the impact spinal surgery on the quality of life in children with scoliosis related to cerebral palsy. The instruments to measure quality of life are not specific to children with scoliosis related to cerebral palsy. There have been no comprehensive prospective studies published. This study would be the first large-scale prospective, multi-center series of spinal fusion outcomes in patients with Cerebral Palsy.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patient age 8-21 years
Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy (standard definition of any brain injury before the age of 3) with total body involvement - any functional level
Coronal Curve >50 degrees on sitting film (as measured by 'greatest Cobb') OR Kyphotic curve >70 degrees on sitting film (as measured by T5-T12) AND
A spinal fusion is being undertaken and the patient/family is proceeding with the spinal fusion (with any level of distal fusion).

OR

• A spinal fusion is not being undertaken (Non-Operative cohort) either because the family has refused surgery or because it is not recommended at this point or surgery is recommended but is not being undertaken because they are on a waiting list, and are being enrolled as a non-op patient because they will be on the waiting list for >18 months.

Exclusion Criteria:

Previous operated scoliotic spine deformity
Diagnosis of Rett's Syndrome
Concomitant lower extremity surgery (within 3 months of spinal fusion)

Gender

All

Min Age

8 Years

Max Age

21 Years

Download Date

November 21, 2023

Principal Investigator

N/A

Primary Contact Information

Michelle C. Marks, PT, MA

619-810-1430

mmarks@ssshsg.org

For more information on this trial, visit clinicaltrials.gov.

Contact

For more information and to contact the study team:

Prospective Database Registry Study of Scoliosis in Children With Cerebral Palsy NCT00680264 Michelle C. Marks, PT, MA 619-810-1430 mmarks@ssshsg.org