Matsumoto, Hiroko http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2270-7651
Fano, Adam N.
Quan, Theodore
Akbarnia, Behrooz A.
Blakemore, Laurel C.
Flynn, John M.
Skaggs, David L.
Smith, John T.
Snyder, Brian D.
Sponseller, Paul D.
McCarthy, Richard E.
Sturm, Peter F.
Roye, David P.
Emans, John B.
Vitale, Michael G.
Article History
Received: 11 April 2022
Accepted: 23 July 2022
First Online: 10 August 2022
Change Date: 28 September 2022
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: A Correction to this paper has been published:
Change Details: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43390-022-00596-4
Declarations
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: Dr. Blakemore reports personal fees from Stryker outside the submitted work. Dr. Matsumoto reports personal fees from Pediatric Spine Foundation, grants from Scoliosis Research Society, grants from Pediatric Orthopaedic of North America outside the submitted work. Dr. McCarthy reports personal fees from Medtronic and OrthoPediatrics outside the submitted work. Dr. Skaggs reports personal fees from Biomet, personal fees from Grand Rounds, personal fees from Orthobullets, and grants from Growing Spine Foundation outside the submitted work. Dr. Sponseller reports personal fees from DePuy Synthes, personal fees from OrthoPediatrics, and personal fees from Nuvasive outside the submitted work. Dr. Sturm reports personal fees from Nuvasive and DePuy Synthes outside the submitted work. Dr. Vitale reports non-financial support from Pediatric Spine Foundation, during the conduct of the study; grants from Setting Scoliosis Straight Foundation, grants and other from Children’s Spine Foundation, grants from Orthopaedic Scientific Research Foundation, grants and other from POSNA, other from OMeGA, personal fees from Stryker, personal fees from Biomet, personal fees from Nuvasive outside of the submitted work. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
: This study was approved by the participating sites and by the Columbia University Institutional Review Board under protocol AAAS6106. It was performed in accordance with the ethical standards of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.
: This study qualifies for a waiver of consent because it is a survey of surgeons and does not involve patient participation. There is no potential to adversely affect the rights or welfare of subjects since this is a survey to gather surgeon opinion, with no patient data being collected or intervention being tested.
: No patient identifying information is included in the article. Not applicable.
: No copyrighted materials or patient information is included in this manuscript submission.
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