Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4059836 | The International Journal of Spine Surgery | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this case report, the referral to a geneticist and consultation with a vascular surgeon were integral steps in the decision to proceed with surgery. Although the clarified diagnosis of type III EDS did not eliminate the potential risk for vascular compromise during surgery, it placed the patient at lower risk than patients with other subtypes of EDS. Similarly, her lack of extreme hypermobility made us more comfortable with pursuing ADR. Although we emphasize extreme caution when considering surgical treatment, this case report suggests that some patients with less severe forms of EDS may be able to successfully undergo anterior spine surgery, including ADR.
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Authors
Emily M. PhD, Brianna N. BA, Matthew MD, PhD, Evalina L. MD, Vikas V. MA, MD,