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1 day ago · Before Dr. Harrington’s innovation, scoliosis was often managed with rigid body casts, prolonged bed rest, and traction. These methods were not only uncomfortable but also largely ineffective for severe cases. It was clear that a transformative solution was needed. Enter the ingenuity and unwavering commitment of Dr. Harrington. Let’s dive in.
Paul Randall Harrington was an American orthopedic surgeon best known as the designer of the Harrington Rod, an internal device for the straightening and immobilization of the spine. It entered common use in the early 1960s and remained the gold standard for scoliosis surgery until the late 1990s.
Paul Randall Harrington (September 27, 1911 – November 29, 1980) was an American orthopaedic surgeon. He is best known as the designer of the Harrington Rod, the first device for the straightening and immobilization of the spine inside the body.
Oct 17, 2024 · The introduction of the Harrington rod, the first implantable spinal instrumentation system, by Dr. Paul Randall Harrington in 1947 marked a crucial turning point in the history of spine surgery. This innovation began a new era in treating scoliosis and other spinal deformities.
Responsible for the care of hundreds of polio victims in Houston, Dr. Paul Harrington was convinced that an internal mechanical solution was needed to prevent small scoliosis curvatures from becoming severe.
Among them were pediatric pulmonologist Gunyon Harrison, MD; Carlos Vallbona, MD, a pediatrician from Barcelona, Spain; R. Edward Carter, MD, an internist; and Paul Harrington, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with an interest in scoliosis. Jack Emmott, who is now 71, was cared for by all four physicians.
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Dec 7, 2012 · The turning point in the operative management of spinal deformities began in 1947 with Dr. Paul Randall Harrington when he started a decade-long process to revolutionize surgical treatment of...