Julie's scoliosis journey
When Julie was diagnosed with scoliosis at the age of seven, her case was already more complex than most.

Julie's story
Meeting Mr Lucas
After initially seeing another consultant, Julie and her family first met Mr Jonathan Lucas at Evelina London Children's Hospital.
Julie's mum Nicola says, "we really liked Mr Lucas, and he had an excellent reputation as a surgeon. He monitored Julie's spine with a bracing program for a number of years, before deciding the time was right for surgery. Although it was a time of apprehension for us, there was also a sense of relief, as it was clear that Julie's spine couldn't continue to be allowed to deteriorate any further, as the brace was not able to control the progression of her scoliosis."
Julie's parents decided to proceed with surgery at the Evelina London Children's Hospital where Mr Lucas is based in the NHS. The procedure was due to be carried out at the Evelina in March 2020. However, when this was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they contacted Mr Lucas who, as they had access to private healthcare cover, was able to do the surgery that summer at The Portland Hospital, where he runs The Portland Scoliosis and Spinal Surgery Centre.
The pre-operative assessment
Nicola remembers, “we met the nursing team and physios who were very friendly and told us about what would happen before, during and after surgery. The dietitian also discussed what equipment and meals The Portland could provide for Julie and what we should bring with us to hospital. The whole experience was very reassuring.”




Arriving at The Portland
The day of surgery - going into theatre
After surgery
Julie also experienced a partial collapse of one of her lungs – common in young patients with additional health issues due to their cerebral palsy after major corrective scoliosis surgery. This meant that she stayed in The Portland’s Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) for five days to recover, where she was continuously monitored and cared for by the physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Julie made a very quick recovery, walked very well and was able to be discharged four days later.
Despite this period of uncertainty, Nicola knew Julie was in the best hands. “The PICU team were brilliant and the level of care Julie received from everyone was amazing.”




Going home and Julie's aftercare
The ongoing support left Nicola feeling very thankful. “They were in touch throughout and often checked in on us after we’d left to make sure everything was okay. We really felt we’d got to know some of the team well during those few days in hospital.”
Julie came back to The Portland for a follow-up appointment six weeks after the surgery, and then again in early December for X-rays just to confirm that everything was satisfactory.
Looking forward to the future
Nicola says, “Julie is doing really well. Her spine isn’t completely straight, but because she is already disabled, she needed to be able to maintain her function. The scar healed nicely, and her recovery has been really good ever since she came out of hospital – she is walking as much as she was before the operation.”




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