M41.0 – Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
M41.0 is the ICD-10 code for infantile idiopathic scoliosis, a lateral curvature of the spine occurring in early childhood with no identifiable cause.
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M41.0 is the ICD-10 code for infantile idiopathic scoliosis, a lateral curvature of the spine occurring in early childhood with no identifiable cause.
What is M41.0?
The ICD-10 code M41.0 refers to infantile idiopathic scoliosis. This condition involves a lateral and often rotational curvature of the spine that develops in early childhood, typically before the age of 3. The term “idiopathic” means that no clear underlying cause has been identified.
Causes
The exact cause of infantile idiopathic scoliosis remains unknown. Several contributing factors are discussed in the literature:
- Genetic predisposition and family history
- Abnormalities in spinal growth and muscle development
- Positional factors during infancy (e.g., prolonged lying on one side)
- Neurological or musculoskeletal developmental disorders
The condition is categorized into regressive forms (which resolve spontaneously) and progressive forms (which worsen and require treatment).
Symptoms
Infantile idiopathic scoliosis may present with the following signs:
- Visible lateral curvature of the spine
- Asymmetry of the shoulders or hips
- Rib hump or lumbar prominence on forward bending (Adam forward bend test)
- In advanced cases, potential impairment of lung function
In many cases, scoliosis in infants and young children causes no pain and is often detected during routine health check-ups.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is established through a combination of clinical examination and imaging studies:
- Clinical examination: Adam forward bend test, assessment of posture and asymmetry
- X-ray: Measurement of the Cobb angle to quantify the degree of curvature
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging): To rule out structural causes such as syrinx or vertebral anomalies
A Cobb angle greater than 10 degrees is considered a clinically significant scoliosis. The Rib-Vertebra Angle Difference (RVAD) is used to assess the risk of progression.
Treatment
Treatment depends on the severity of the curve and the risk of progression:
Watchful Waiting
For mild curves (below 20–25 degrees) with favorable prognosis, regular monitoring without active treatment may be sufficient, as many cases resolve spontaneously.
Physiotherapy
Specific physiotherapeutic exercises targeting core muscle strengthening and postural training can positively influence the course of the condition.
Brace Treatment
When the curve progresses, a spinal brace (e.g., Boston brace or Rigo Cheneau brace) is commonly used to guide spinal growth and prevent further worsening.
Casting
In young children, serial plaster casting (Mehta casting) can be an effective treatment option to gradually correct spinal alignment without surgical intervention.
Surgical Treatment
In severe and progressive cases, surgery may be necessary. Growth-friendly implants such as VEPTR (Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib) or magnetically controlled growing rods allow correction while preserving spinal growth potential.
Prognosis
The prognosis for infantile idiopathic scoliosis varies considerably. Approximately 70–90% of cases resolve without treatment. In progressive cases, early and consistent intervention is essential to prevent severe deformity and complications such as cardiopulmonary compromise.
References
- Dimeglio A, Canavese F. “The growing spine: how spinal deformities influence normal spine and thoracic cage growth.” European Spine Journal, 2012.
- Mehta MH. “Growth as a corrective force in the early treatment of progressive infantile scoliosis.” Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British), 2005.
- World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases, ICD-10, Chapter XIII – Diseases of the musculoskeletal system (M41.0), 2024.
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