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A, Two short rods (one at cephalad end, the other at caudad end, of construct) are connected to third distraction rod with multiaxial crosslink connectors. Distraction is applied across third rod, length of which spans deformity. B, Single temporary distraction rod is attached to spine with rib anchor points at cephalad end and lumbar pedicle screws and temporary iliac at caudal end. Permanent rod is then attached with pedicle screws and permanent iliac screw. C, Single temporary distraction rod, attached to spine with thoracic hook at cephalad end and temporary iliac screw at caudal end, is used to allow distraction between thoracic hook and rod holder to correct coronal deformity and pelvic obliquity.

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img 1:  From Buchowski JM, Skaggs DL, Sponseller PD: Temporary internal distraction as an aid to correction of severe scoliosis. Surgical technique, J Bone Joint Surg Am 89 [Suppl 2, Part 2]:297, 2007.