Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis —A 10-Year-Old Girl’s Journey to Recovery

Minimally Invasive Scoliosis Surgery with Computer Navigation Ensures Safety
A 10-year-old patient experienced rapid growth during puberty and was diagnosed with severe scoliosis, which severely affected her ability to stand and move normally. After a comprehensive evaluation, she underwent computer-assisted minimally invasive scoliosis correction surgery. The procedure successfully improved her spinal structure in a single operation, achieving a correction rate of over 85%. The surgical approach also ensured optimal safety, allowing her to regain healthy growth and development.