Millions of individuals in the U.S. suffer from scoliosis, which can
be caused by cerebral palsy, among other causes. Normally, the spine
curves slightly. However, if viewed from the front or back, it will
appear straight. In an individual with scoliosis, the spine curves abnormally
so that when viewed from the back or front, it does not appear
straight. Many people with mild degrees of curvature do not require
treatment.
However, in severe cases of scoliosis, surgery is required. The
traditional surgical approach is to fuse vertebrae and place metallic
implants in an attempt to correct some of the abnormal curvature and
prevent it from getting worse. Now, scoliosis patients have a new
option: Robot technology that can improve results and limit complications.
Innovative robotic surgery for scoliosis:
This new technology is the Mazor Robotics Renaissance Guidance System.
With traditional open surgery, surgeons make one very large incision.
This gives the easy access to bodily structures and a clear field of
view. However, it also leads to a longer recovery time for the patient,
which is why laparoscopic surgeries have become so popular. This
approach involves several small incisions, which, although it limits
complications, also limits the surgeon’s field of view. With the Mazor
Robotics Renaissance Guidance System, patients can have the best of both
worlds. It allows for minimally invasive surgery with the superior imaging of open surgery.
The system involves advanced 3-D planning software, which allows the
surgeon to customize the spine surgery to the unique needs of the
scoliosis patient. In the operating room, the robot technology guides
the surgeon to the precise site where therapeutic intervention is
needed. However, the surgeon remains in full control of the robot
technology at all times.
Mazor Robotics states that their innovative guidance system offers
numerous benefits for scoliosis patients and others who are undergoing
complex spine surgery. It is said to reduce postoperative pain, lower
rates of complications such as infections, and facilitate an accelerated
recovery. What’s more, patients with scoliosis caused by cerebral palsy who have undergone this type of surgery can typically enjoy a significant correction of their abnormal spine curvature,
allowing them to move more freely, participate in physical activities,
and even wear clothes properly without being limited by a severe tilt to
the side.
Causes of cerebral palsy
Scoliosis is just one of the many complications that cerebral palsy
can cause. Cerebral palsy can also lead to malnutrition, mental health
conditions, lung disease, contracture, and many other health problems.
Sometimes, cerebral palsy isn’t necessarily preventable, such as when
it’s caused by a fetal stroke or random genetic mutations. However, in
other cases, this devastating diagnosis is entirely preventable.
Many children afflicted with cerebral palsy developed the condition because of birth injuries. Sometimes during labor and delivery, the fetus suffers from oxygen deprivation
to the brain, which causes brain damage and, in turn, cerebral palsy.
Cerebral palsy may sometimes be the result of medical malpractice. For
example, a doctor or nurse may fail to properly monitor the fetal heart
rate or to respond to an abnormal fetal heart rate.
They may delay performing a C-section that would have restored oxygen
to the baby’s brain. Or, they may improperly use instruments such as
vacuum and forceps. Because of these preventable medical errors, a child
may suffer from lifelong complications. When the causes of cerebral palsy can be traced back to negligent medical care, victims may have the right to legal compensation.
Source: Injury Lawyer, 29th Jan 2015
Source: Injury Lawyer, 29th Jan 2015
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