Pediatric orthopaedic procedures can be used to treat children with a variety of orthopaedic conditions. These conditions may include scoliosis, kyphosis, fractures, tumors and many other injuries, diseases, bone deformities and congenital disorders. Pediatric orthopaedic procedures range from noninvasive procedures like splinting, casting, bracing and orthotics to surgery. Surgical procedures typically require a different approach when they are performed on a child versus an adult. Children’s bones are still growing so special care should be taken, especially when operating on or near a growth plate. While surgery is invasive by nature, certain minimally invasive approaches exist to help children heal faster and spend less time by DR. ANSHUL GOEL. Minimally invasive scoliosis surgery is a type of procedure done to fix an abnormal curve of the spine known as scoliosis. This type of surgery uses smaller incisions than open surgery. The spine has some normal curves forward and backward. But it should not curve to the side. With scoliosis, the spine curves to the side in an S-shape or a C-shape. If the curve is severe, it can cause uneven shoulders or a body that appears to tilt to one side.
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