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Scoliosis Surgery (Spinal Deformity Correction)

Surgical correction of abnormal lateral spinal curvature through instrumentation and fusion, using pedicle screw fixation and contouring rods to straighten and stabilize the spine while promoting vertebral fusion in the corrected position.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD

What is Scoliosis Surgery (Spinal Deformity Correction)?

Surgical correction of abnormal lateral spinal curvature through instrumentation and fusion, using pedicle screw fixation and contouring rods to straighten and stabilize the spine while promoting vertebral fusion in the corrected position.

Conditions Treated

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)

Curves with Cobb angle greater than 40-50 degrees in growing patients

Adult Degenerative Scoliosis

Progressive deformity with neurological symptoms or significant functional limitation

Congenital Scoliosis

Vertebral malformations causing progressive spinal curvature from birth

Neuromuscular Scoliosis

Curves associated with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or other neuromuscular conditions

Thoracolumbar Kyphosis

Sagittal imbalance causing forward lean and functional impairment

Failed Bracing

Progressive curves greater than 40-45 degrees in skeletally immature patients despite bracing

Painful Spinal Deformity

Significant pain, functional limitation, or cosmetic concern from progressive curvature

Why Choose Thailand for Scoliosis Surgery (Spinal Deformity Correction)?

65-78% Cost Savings

Scoliosis surgery costs approximately $10,800-$22,000 in Thailand compared to $40,000-$100,000 in the United States. Package pricing typically includes all hardware, ICU stay, hospital stay, and initial follow-up. Costs may vary based on curve severity and number of levels fused.

Fellowship-Trained Deformity Surgeons

Spine surgeons at major Thai centers have completed specialized fellowship training in spinal deformity correction, with expertise in both adolescent and adult scoliosis at JCI-accredited institutions.

Advanced Navigation and Robotics

Access to O-arm navigation, robot-assisted screw placement, and 3D planning technology for safe instrumentation, with intraoperative neuromonitoring standard at all major centers.

Comprehensive Deformity Programs

Dedicated spine deformity programs offering fusionless options (VBT) for appropriate adolescent candidates, comprehensive pre-operative 3D imaging and analysis, and multidisciplinary care teams.

Advanced Technology

3D-Printed Patient-Specific Rod Templates

Custom rod templates created from pre-operative imaging for precise curve correction tailored to individual spinal anatomy.

Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)

Continuous SSEP, MEP, and EMG monitoring throughout surgery to detect and prevent neurological injury in real time.

O-Arm Intraoperative CT with Navigation

Real-time 3D imaging and surgical navigation for accurate pedicle screw placement, reducing malposition rates.

Robot-Assisted Pedicle Screw Insertion

Robotic platforms (Mazor, ExcelsiusGPS) providing sub-millimeter accuracy for screw placement in complex deformity cases.

Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT)

Fusionless growth modulation option for select adolescent patients, preserving spinal motion while correcting curvature.

Your Treatment Journey

1
Before

Initial Consultation

Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.

2
Day 1

Arrival & Assessment

Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.

3
Day 2

Procedure Day

Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.

4
Days 3-5

Recovery & Monitoring

Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.

5
Follow-up

Continued Care

Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.

* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.

Before You Travel

Prepare for your Scoliosis Surgery (Spinal Deformity Correction) journey

1

Body & Health Preparation

Get your body in the best shape possible before this major spinal surgery.

  • Stop smoking and all nicotine products at least 6 weeks before travel — this is critical for bone fusion
  • Boost your nutrition with protein, vitamin D, and calcium to support healing
  • Begin gentle core strengthening exercises at home if your doctor approves
  • If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar well-controlled — your doctor will advise on target levels
2

Medications & Pre-Surgery Prep

Review all your medications with your doctor at home before traveling.

  • Stop aspirin and anti-inflammatory painkillers (e.g., ibuprofen) 14 days before your procedure
  • Stop vitamin E, fish oil, and herbal supplements that can affect bleeding
  • Discuss any blood-thinning medications with your prescribing doctor at home
  • If you take diabetes injections (such as Ozempic or Wegovy), ask your doctor whether to pause them before surgery
3

Pre-Op Consultation & Travel Planning

Connect with your Thai surgical team and plan your trip — scoliosis surgery requires 4-6 weeks in Thailand.

  • Arrange a virtual consultation with your surgeon to review your spine imaging and confirm your surgical plan
  • Gather your existing spine X-rays and MRI scans from your current doctors — your Thai hospital can arrange any additional imaging needed
  • Book your flights and accommodation near the hospital, allowing 4-6 weeks for surgery and recovery
  • Arrange a travel companion — a trusted friend or family member is essential for scoliosis surgery
  • Consider travel insurance that covers medical treatment abroad — see our insurance guide for options suited to your procedure
4

Admission Day & Final Preparations

Practical steps for the day before your surgery.

  • Nothing to eat or drink after midnight (your surgical team will confirm the exact time)
  • Shower with antiseptic wash as directed by your hospital team
  • Confirm your transport to the hospital and admission time
  • Pack comfortable loose clothing, toiletries, phone charger, and entertainment for your 4-7 night hospital stay

Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.

Get Your Personalized Quote

Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.

Recovery Timeline

Expected recovery for Scoliosis Surgery (Spinal Deformity Correction): 6-12 months

Immediate Recovery

Days 1-7

ICU monitoring for first 24-48 hours with pain management

Early Recovery

Weeks 1-4

Remain in Thailand for follow-up appointments and wound checks

Progressive Recovery

Weeks 4-12

Return to desk work or school typically possible at 4-6 weeks

Active Recovery

Months 3-6

Progressive return to light physical activities

Full Recovery

Months 6-12

Return to non-contact sports with surgeon clearance

Risks & Considerations

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.

  • Neurological injury (spinal cord or nerve root) approximately 0.5-2% risk with intraoperative monitoring
  • Implant failure including rod breakage or screw pullout, higher incidence in adult scoliosis
  • Pseudoarthrosis (non-union) occurring in approximately 5-15% of adult cases

Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.

Prepare with a Health Screening

Consider a pre-procedure health screening to establish your baseline and ensure you're ready for treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What degree of scoliosis typically requires surgery?

Surgery is generally recommended for adolescents with curves greater than 40-50 degrees (Cobb angle), adults with progressive curves greater than 50 degrees, or any curve causing neurological symptoms, significant pain, or cardiopulmonary compromise. Smaller curves (25-40 degrees) in growing children may be managed with bracing or observation. Surgical indications are assessed individually based on curve characteristics, patient age, and progression risk.

Is vertebral body tethering (VBT) available in Thailand?

VBT is available at select centers for appropriate adolescent patients, typically ages 10-16 with curves 35-65 degrees, significant growth remaining, and flexible curves. VBT is a fusionless approach that allows continued spinal growth while correcting the curve. Not all patients are candidates, and careful patient selection is critical for optimal outcomes. Availability and candidacy should be confirmed directly with the treating center.

How much correction can typically be achieved?

Modern instrumentation typically achieves approximately 50-80% correction of the Cobb angle, depending on curve flexibility, severity, and patient age. For example, a 60-degree curve may be corrected to approximately 15-30 degrees. Flexible curves in young patients tend toward the higher end of correction, while rigid adult curves may achieve less. Pre-operative bending films and 3D analysis help predict achievable correction for each individual case.

How does recovery differ for adults versus adolescents?

Adolescents typically recover faster, returning to school in approximately 4-6 weeks and sports in 6-12 months. Adults generally have longer recovery, returning to work in 6-12 weeks with full recovery taking 12-18 months. Adults also have higher rates of complications such as pseudoarthrosis and proximal junctional kyphosis, but may experience significant improvement in pain and function. Individual recovery timelines vary based on health status and surgical complexity.

Will the spine be completely straight after surgery?

The goal is not a perfectly straight spine but rather a balanced, stable spine with acceptable cosmetic appearance. Some residual curve (typically 10-25 degrees) is normal and expected. The primary goals are preventing further progression, improving spinal balance, reducing pain, and improving quality of life. Individual results depend on curve characteristics, flexibility, and surgical technique.

Scoliosis surgery (spinal deformity correction) addresses abnormal lateral curvature of the spine through instrumentation and fusion. The most common approach is posterior spinal fusion with segmental pedicle screw fixation, where titanium or cobalt-chrome rods are attached to screws placed in the vertebrae to straighten and stabilize the curved spine. Bone graft is applied to promote fusion of the vertebrae in the corrected position. For severe or rigid curves, additional techniques such as osteotomies, anterior release, or vertebral body tethering (in select adolescent patients) may be employed.

Modern technology available at Thai spine centers includes intraoperative neuromonitoring (SSEP, MEP, EMG) for real-time nerve protection, O-arm CT navigation and robot-assisted screw placement for accuracy, and 3D-printed patient-specific rod templates for individualized correction planning. These technologies may help reduce complication rates and improve correction accuracy, though outcomes depend on individual case complexity, curve characteristics, and surgeon expertise.

Thailand’s JCI-accredited spine centers offer scoliosis surgery at approximately 65-78% savings compared to US pricing, with fellowship-trained deformity surgeons experienced in both adolescent and adult cases. Package pricing typically includes all instrumentation, ICU and hospital stay, neuromonitoring, and initial follow-up care. Individual costs, outcomes, and recovery timelines may vary based on curve severity, number of levels fused, patient age, and overall health status. All pricing represents estimates that should be confirmed directly with the treating hospital based on individual clinical assessment.

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