What is Levoconvex curvature?

August 2024 · 2 minute read

Levoconvex scoliosis is a type of scoliosis where the spine curves to the left. It can develop on its own during adolescence (see idiopathic scoliosis), or it may occur as the result of another condition. As previously explained in our Dextroscoliosis vs. Levoscoliosis article, the term levo- simply means ‘left’.Click to see full answer. Also question is, what does Levoconvex mean?Medical literature often has more specific names or terms for scoliosis: Kyphoscoliosis: a combination of outward and lateral spine curvature. Levoconvex: curvature of the spine to the left. Thoracolumbar: curvature related to both the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine.Similarly, what does Levoscoliosis mean? Levoscoliosis is a kind of scoliosis where your spine twists and curves toward the left side of your body in a C shape. The curve usually happens in the lumbar (lower) portion of the back, but it can happen in the thoracic (middle) back as well. Also question is, is Levoscoliosis dangerous? In general, levoscoliosis is considered to be a particularly dangerous form of scoliosis because the heart is located in the left half of the body. Potential complications associated with moderate to severe forms of levoscoliosis that are left untreated include: chronic, often disabling back and chest pain.What degree of scoliosis requires surgery?Most scoliosis surgeons agree that children who have very severe curves (45-50° and higher) will need surgery to lessen the curve and prevent it from getting worse. The operation for scoliosis is a spinal fusion.

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