A member asked:

What are the places that rods are attached to, for treating scoliosis?

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Dr. Mark Weston answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Spine Surgery

Two options: Hooks under and over the lamina or screws in th pedicle.

Answered 7/5/2012

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Dr. Edward Hellman answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Vertebrae: The rods are anchored to the spine usually through screws, hooks or wires. Once they are anchored into the spine, the spine can be manipulated into a straighter pelt on by manipulating the rod, thus correcting the scoliosis. Thank you for your question.

Answered 2/28/2013

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