A surgical treatment for restoring a proper anatomical spacing and
alignment to vertebral bones of a scoliosis patient including: determining
an angular misalignment associated with at least one pair of adjacent
vertebral bones; sequentially inserting and removing a series of
progressively wider cylindrical spacer elements into the corresponding
intervertebral space between the at least one pair of adjacent vertebral
bones until the proper anatomical spacing between the pair of adjacent
vertebral bones is restored; for each intervertebral space, inserting a
diametrically tapered cylindrical spacer element into the intervertebral
space between the corresponding pair of adjacent vertebral bones; and
rotating the diametrically tapered cylindrical spacer element such that
the rotational orientation of the tapered cylindrical spacer element
introduces the appropriate counter offset to the intervertebral space of
the previously misaligned scoliotic vertebral bones, thereby restoring the
proper anatomical alignment of the vertebral bones.