Congenital Scoliosis 101

Congenital Bar
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The spine starts out as a single column of tissue that later separates into segments that become the bony vertebrae. If this separation is not complete, the result may be a partial fusion (boney bar) joining two or more vertebrae together on one side.

 

A congenital bar prevents the spine from growing on that side after a child is born, while the other side continues to grow. This results in a spinal curve that increases as a child grows.  The combination of a bar on one side of the spine and  one or more hemivertebra on the other causes the most severe growth problems.

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