Keyhole surgery for scoliosis: can it match the gold standard?
NCT ID NCT07203586
Summary
This study aims to find out if a newer, less invasive 'keyhole' surgery is as safe and effective as traditional open surgery for correcting scoliosis (a curved spine) in young people. Researchers will compare the two methods in 180 patients aged 10-25, looking at recovery time, pain levels, complications, and how well the spine is corrected. The goal is to see if the minimally invasive approach can lead to less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery while still providing a good long-term result.
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Akademiska University hospital
Uppsala, Uppsala County, 75185, Sweden
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