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Surface Topography using 3-Dimensional Whole Body Scanner in Patients with Scoliosis
Choon Sung Lee, Chang Ju Hwang, Jun Kwon, Sung Hoon Choi, Mi Young Lee, So Jung Yoon, Dong-Ho Lee
J Adv Spine Surg 2014;4(1):16-22.   Published online June 30, 2014
Purpose
Preoperative and postoperative trunk asymmetry were measured by 3-D full body scanner in scoliosis patients. Measured variables between operation were compared. And also compared with radiologically measured varaibles.
Materials and Methods
From february 2011 to august 2011, 20 patients with idiopathic scoliosis were treated by surgical operation. Mean age was 17.2. Using 3-D full body scanner (Medicube®), left and right side difference of weight balance, shoulder height, shoulder volume, shoulder gradient, rib hump gradient between operation were measured. Radiologically measured apical vertebra rotation (by Nash-Moe method) and 3-D scanned rib hump gradient were compared. Also radiologically measeured shoulder height (coracoid height difference) and 3-D scanned shoulder height were compared.
Results
Mean left and right side difference between operation is ; 3.2% in weight balance, 1.1% in shoulder height, 15% in shoulder volume, 3.24° in shoulder gradient, 4.72° in rib hump gradient. Differences except shoulder height were statistically significant. Rib hump gradient has the strongest significance (p-value<0.001), and improved averagely 3.4° in 15 patients. Apical vertebra rotation and rib hump gradient showed positive relation.
Conclusion
After deformity correction operation in idiopathic scoliosis patient, most of trunk measures showed significant difference, and rib hump gradient reflected apical vertebra rotation. In conclusion, 3-D full body scanner can be useful method to evaluate trunk symmetry in idiopathic scoliosis patient.
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