Long term Effects of Harrington Rod Surgery

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Long term Effects of Harrington Rod Surgery Scoliosis, a condition that leads to the curvature of the spine ranging from 15 to 50 degrees, is one of the common medical conditions that is estimated to hit approx. 5% of the general population.

In the USA where more than 300 million people live, this simply indicates that more than 12 million people in the US alone suffer from it, out of which almost 450 patients are diagnosed each day. According to few studies carried out to measure the impact of scoliosis, it was found that an average scoliosis patient experiences a 12-year reduction in the average life expectancy. That said, it is obvious that it’s not a minor issue, but a major threat, and one that should be treated at the early sign of arrival. When it comes to treating scoliosis, most go for scoliosis Harrington rod surgeries. However, what they often neglect are the long-term effects of Harrington rods, that are known to be lethal. Each year, approximately 20,000 patients choose Harrington rod implantation surgery at a cost of 0,000 per patient. Furthermore, one-third of the spinal surgeries are scoliosis patients undergoing Harrington surgery. More than 7,000 Harrington surgery patients after a few years of surgery are legally defined as physically challenged or less able-bodied for the rest of their lives. Not only this, X-rays carried on these patients showed that, after 20 years, their curvature returned to its pre-surgery stage. These long-term effects of Harrington


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