Lumbar X-ray findings and clinical manifestations were investigated in
10 patients who underwent posterior fusion with or without Harrington
instrumentation for idiopathic scoliosis between 1965 and 1975. The s
ubjects were 4 men and 6 women, who ranged from 10 to 17 years of age
at the time of surgery (mean, 12 years and 9 months). The postoperativ
e follow-up period ranged from 20 to 30 years (mean, 24 years and 7 mo
nths). All patients were followed-up at our institution. Three patient
s received posterior fusion without instrumentation, and Harrington in
strumentation was used in 7 from 1967 onwards. The distal end of the f
usion was L2 in 4, L3 in 4, and L4 in 2 patients. Pain, evaluated by M
oskowitz's criteria, was stage I in 5 and stage II in 5 patients (none
of them had stage III or IV). In X-ray evaluation, graded according t
o Lawrence's classification, grade III changes were noted in 2 patient
s; one with thoracolumbar fusion with Harrington instrumentation to th
e L4 vertebra and the other patient was assessed at 30 years post-surg
ery. According to White-Panjabi's criteria, instability was noted in 1
patient with Harrington fixation including the L4 vertebra. Clinical
manifestations and X-ray abnormalities were less severe than anticipat
ed at 20 years plus post-surgery, although a tendency for deterioratio
n was observed in patients with fusion including the L4 or patients fo
llowed up for more than 30 years post-surgery.