Tethering surgery for scoliosis is an advanced surgical procedure designed to treat certain cases of scoliosis, particularly in children and adolescents who are still growing. Unlike traditional spinal fusion, this technique uses a flexible cord attached to the side of the spine to gradually guide spinal growth and improve curvature over time. Because the procedure aims to preserve spinal flexibility, it may be a suitable option for carefully selected patients with moderate spinal curves and sufficient growth remaining. Before recommending this surgery, specialists typically evaluate factors such as age, bone maturity, curve severity, and overall health through imaging studies and physical examinations. Understanding how tethering surgery works, along with its potential benefits, risks, and recovery process, can help families make informed decisions when discussing treatment options with a qualified spine specialist.
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