Anterior vertebral body tethering: A thoracoscopic fusionless procedure for skeletally immature patients with scoliosis Feb. 16, 2021 Overview Show transcript Overview Mayo Clinic pediatric orthopedic surgeons A. Noelle Larson, M.D., and Todd A. Milbrandt, M.D., demonstrate anterior vertebral body tethering on patients with scoliosis. Share Doximity Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print details Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleVertebral body tethering: Another option for treating scoliosis in childrenArticleScoliosis: Research to improve patient treatmentVideoAdult scoliosis diagnosis and treatment options VID-20524208 Medical Professionals Anterior vertebral body tethering: A thoracoscopic fusionless procedure for skeletally immature patients with scoliosis