ABSTRACT

This book follows a context-based approach to management of early-onset scoliosis (EOS) in countries with limited resources in education, finance, and research. Due to the great variety in etiology, onset age, progression rate, and severity associated with EOS, it calls for a unique treatment plan. This book enumerates the optimal provision of surgical and non-surgical services, from education/training of local surgeons, to effective teamwork, to implementing an effective data collection system; helping the surgeon to gain a hands-on experience. It also illustrates the successful execution of deformity correction using real life experiences from countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Key Features

  • Discusses biomedical principles that will help to get universally standard implants that are credible and affordable for countries with limited resources.
  • Specific surgical Guidelines and the ability to develop evidence-based practice for this service would be an interesting read for surgeons working in global organizations as well as to local surgeons.
  • First book to focus on countries with limited resources for the management of early onset scoliosis.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 8b|16 pages

Principles of Surgical Management

chapter 9a|12 pages

Guidelines for Management in Limited-Resource Settings

Pakistan Experience

chapter 9b|4 pages

China Experience

chapter 9d|8 pages

Mozambique Experience

chapter 9e|8 pages

Chile Experience

chapter 10|6 pages

Future Considerations