Turkish Neurosurgery
2006 , Vol 16 , Num 1
Cervical Pedicle Screw Fixation in a Patient With Larsen Syndrome: A Case Report
Department of Neurosurgery, Şişli Etfal Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Larsen syndrome is characterized by flat face with hypertelorism, multiple and
bilateral congenital dislocations and juxta-calcaneal accessory bone or bifid
calcaneus due to a generalized mesenchymal defect involving connective tissue.
This rare syndrome sometimes causes severe cervical spinal kyphosis in
childhood. In this report a six-year-old female patient with severe
cervicothoracic kyphosis due to Larsen syndrome is presented. The patient was
operated on through the posterior approach and cervical and upper thoracic
pedicle screws were used for correction of the deformity. Larsen syndrome and
surgical correction techniques for the severe cervical kyphotic deformities are
discussed with the relevant literature.
Keywords :
Cervical kyphosis, Larsen syndrome, Spinal deformity correction