Dr. Hazem El Fezary | Spine Consultant
3D Realignment
Complex Reconstruction
Micro & Endoscopic
Advanced Decompression
Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT) represents a paradigm shift in pediatric and adolescent scoliosis care. Unlike traditional rigid fusion that locks the spine, VBT preserves natural flexibility and biological growth vectors using advanced motion-preservation technology.
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A keyhole, minimally invasive chest cavity approach utilizing high-definition endoscopes to access the anterior spine safely.
Securing a flexible polymer cord across custom vertebral screws, applying precise tension to immediately halt curve progression while guiding natural growth.
"Finding Prof. Hazem changed my life."
- Sarah's MomVBT does not stiffen or fuse the spine. The patient completely retains full bending, rotational, and physiological flexibility, allowing a safe, unhindered return to competitive sports.
Tether breakage can happen in a small percentage of highly active adolescents. If the spine has already grown straight, a break often requires no treatment; otherwise, a simple tension adjustment can be made.
An ideal candidate is a growing child or teenager (aged 10-15) with an flexible, progressive curve under 55 degrees who still has remaining skeletal growth.