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[|Human|] My spine is curved due to scoliosis. I had surgery for this condition. Since then my upper spine is curved so that I walk with a forward bend. I just cannot stand up straight. I am 71 and in good health. I have come through all my surgeries very well. From what I was told, there is a procedure that breaks the spine, straightens the spine and then inserts a rod. I am not looking for surgery, but if I would be able to stand up straight, I would do it. Thank you for your help in this matter.
[|AI|]  Hi. Considering your age and condition(scoliosis) I would suggest you not to try any surgical interventions now. Reasons being1) if your lung functions are normal then spine correction is only for cosmetic purpose.2) spine correction can compromise on lung expansion and can lead to pulmonary congestion.3) post-operative lung infection, pneumonia are high chances.4) post multiple surgeries the anatomy of that region will be fibrotic and distorted and re exploring/ exposure becomes very difficult.5) post-operative neurological defects can occur.6)Age relate anesthetic complication can occur.7) post-operative infection/ implant failure. Most of these complications are doubled in older age group. If u have normal lung functions and a normal living I would suggest u to lead it alone. Thank you.