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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344603/dorsal-lytic-lesions-cancer-or-infection
#21
Carolina Carreiro, Catarina Gonçalves, Maria Pires, Alexandra Wahnon, Marisa Silva
Infectious spondylodiscitis is a rare disease and typically presents with an insidious progression characterized by spinal pain that usually starts gradually and progressively worsens over several weeks to months. It occurs through three main mechanisms: direct contamination in cases of trauma or surgery, hematogenous dissemination, or through contiguity. We report the case of a 63-year-old male, admitted due to a history of dorsolumbar pain after falling from a height of 1.5 meters, with four months of evolution, without other accompanying symptoms, and refractory to anti-inflammatory and analgesic therapy...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324603/the-influence-of-comminution-and-posterior-ligamentous-complex-integrity-on-treatment-decision-making-in-thoracolumbar-burst-fractures-without-neurologic-deficit
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed M Aly, Charlotte Dandurand, Marcel F Dvorak, Cumhur F Öner, Klaus Schnake, Sanders Mujis, Lorin M Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Rishi M Kanna, Martin Holas, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Jin W Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Kenyan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Gregory D Schroeder, Jose A Canseco, Alexander R Vaccaro, Richard J Bransford
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective study. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the impact of vertebral body comminution and Posterior Ligamentous Complex (PLC) integrity on the treatment recommendations of thoracolumbar fractures among an expert panel of 22 spine surgeons. METHODS: A review of 183 prospectively collected thoracolumbar burst fracture computed tomography (CT) scans by an expert panel of 22 trauma spine surgeons to assess vertebral body comminution and PLC integrity...
February 2024: Global Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287224/anterior-full-endoscopic-single-port-double-transcorporeal-spinal-cord-decompression-for-noncontinuous-two-segment-cervical-spondylotic-myelopathy-a-technical-note
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Chen, Zhijun Xin, Weijun Kong, Fujun Wu, Xuyan Li, Yanyu Qiao, Xiang Yan, Wenbo Liao
OBJECTIVE: In clinical practice, noncontinuous two-segment spinal cord cervical spondylosis is a particular form of cervical degenerative disease. Traditional anterior open surgery frequently comes with severe trauma, risks, and debatable treatment options. This study aimed to describe for the first time a novel minimally invasive technique, namely, anterior full-endoscopic single-port double transcorporeal spinal cord decompression for the treatment of patients with noncontinuous two-segment cervical spondylotic myelopathy...
January 29, 2024: Orthopaedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282440/lumbar-total-disc-replacement-device-removals-and-revisions-performed-during-a-20-year-experience-with-2-141-patients
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard D Guyer, Scott L Blumenthal, Jessica L Shellock, Jack E Zigler, Donna D Ohnmeiss
STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective study with prospective patient contact attempted to collect current data. OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to investigate the incidence and reasons for lumbar total disc replacement (TDR) removal or revision. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: A concern regarding lumbar TDR was safety, particularly the need for device removal or revision. This may be particularly important considering removal/revision requires repeat anterior exposure with increased risk of vascular injury...
January 29, 2024: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273439/pediatric-thoracic-cage-fractures-mind-the-sternum-a-retrospective-analysis-of-the-acs-tqip-database
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony di Natale, Allison L Mak, Rosa Hwang, Myron Allukian, Gary W Nace, Michael L Nance
BACKGROUND: The thoracic cage is an anatomical entity formed by the thoracic spine, ribs, and sternum. As part of this osteoligamentous complex, the sternum contributes substantially to the stability of the thoracic spine. This study investigates the influence of a concomitant sternal fracture (SF) on the treatment and hospital course of pediatric patients with a thoracic vertebral fracture (TVF). METHODS: The Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) datasets from 2016-2020 were reviewed...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273125/spinal-infection-after-vertebral-augmentation-a-covert-complication-with-serious-havoc
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Yuan, Yunchao Li, Jingyu Wang, Xiaobin Wang, Guohua Lü, Lei Kuang, Jing Li
INTRODUCTION: Vertebral augmentation, including percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) or kyphoplasty (PKP), is the current least invasive surgical option and has been widely used to treat the painful osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). However, the postoperative infections could be life-threatening, even though they rarely occur. Our studies aim to clarify the causation and outcomes of spinal infections following augmentation and meanwhile to identify the risk factors. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted on patients with OVCF who underwent PVP or PKP, and were subsequently admitted to our institution with postoperative spinal infection between January 2010 and December 2022...
January 26, 2024: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246712/malignant-triton-tumor-of-the-lower-extremity-with-a-history-of-fracture
#27
Diogo Nóbrega Catelas, Sérgio Pita, André Coelho, Vânia Oliveira, Pedro Cardoso
INTRODUCTION: Malignant triton tumor (MTT) is a rare and aggressive subtype of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor consisting of a neurogenic tumor with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation. Only 170 cases have been reported to date, two-thirds occurring in young patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 and the remaining third presenting as a sporadic tumor. CASE PRESENTATION: We present the case of a 49-year-old man with a sporadic grade 2 MTT of the lower limb which had had a previous tibial fracture...
2024: Revista Española de Patología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234950/synergic-difficulties-in-an-anticipated-physiologically-and-anatomically-difficult-airway-in-a-trauma-patient-a-case-report
#28
Patrícia Martins Lima, Mariana Adams, Sérgio G Pinto, Carlos Mexedo
The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) defines a difficult airway as a clinical situation in which a physician who is trained in anesthesiology experiences difficulty or fails in either face mask ventilation, laryngoscopy, using a supraglottic airway, tracheal intubation, extubation, or front-of-neck airway. Classically, this has been defined in relation to anatomic factors, but the concept of a physiologically difficult airway has been growing in relevance, in which physiologic factors, such as hypoxemia and hypercapnia, act to reduce safe apnea times...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222187/physiotherapeutic-intervention-in-a-19-year-old-female-patient-with-syringohydromyelia-a-case-report
#29
Gunjan D Ingale, Ruchika J Zade, Rebecca P Timothy
Syringomyelia is a rare disorder in which a syrinx is formed in the spine that grows with time, causing damage to the entire spine. It is most commonly associated with type 1 Chiari malformations and has the potential to cause considerable impairment and a lower quality of life. It can be idiopathic or secondary to trauma. Arachnoiditis, spinal cord compression, and/or a narrow spinal canal, as well as kyphosis all play a role in the development of syringomyelia. The patient reported here was unable to walk and swallow food...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205149/upper-thoracic-spine-d2-d3-fracture-with-unilateral-lock-facets-without-associated-neurological-deficits-case-report-literature-review
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Mohammad Mohsin Arshad, Muhammad Mohsin Khan, Ghanem Al Sulaiti, Ghaya Al Rumaihi
INTRODUCTION: Upper thoracic spine fractures are rare as compared to other spine segments due to anatomical landmarks. If they occur, they are usually associated with paraplegia or any other neurological dysfunction. We report upper thoracic fracture without neurological dysfunction which is a rare entity along with its radiological imaging, and management plan. CASE DESCRIPTION: Forty-years old male presented after RTA. CT spine showed T2 vertebral body fracture with dislocation/locking of the right T2-T3 facet joint...
2024: International Medical Case Reports Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38202303/anterior-column-reconstruction-of-destructive-vertebral-osteomyelitis-at-the-thoracolumbar-spine-with-an-expandable-vertebral-body-replacement-implant-a-retrospective-monocentric-radiological-cohort-analysis-of-24-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Klute, Marie Esser, Leopold Henssler, Moritz Riedl, Melanie Schindler, Markus Rupp, Volker Alt, Maximilian Kerschbaum, Siegmund Lang
BACKGROUND: Vertebral osteomyelitis (VO) often necessitates surgical intervention due to bone loss-induced spinal instability. Anterior column reconstruction, utilizing expandable vertebral body replacement (VBR) implants, is a recognized approach to restore stability and prevent neurological compromise. Despite various techniques, clinical evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of these implants in VO remains limited. METHODS: A retrospective cohort analysis, spanning 2000 to 2020, was conducted on 24 destructive VO cases at a Level 1 orthopedic trauma center...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196725/the-articular-surface-technique-for-lumbar-pedicle-screw-placement-a-3d-feasibility-study
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gautham Prabhakar, Trevor Wait, Aaron Kolar, Yolanda Maldonado, Christopher Chaput
BACKGROUND: Traditional pedicle screws (TPSs) and cortical based trajectory pedicle screws each apply stability with fusions of the lumbar spine and have shown good success. However, the technical considerations of each technique imply complications of loosening and failure that either technique is uniquely prone to having. The current study proposes a new pedicle screw technique through the articular surface of the vertebral superior facet. It is hypothesized that this path will allow utilization of a larger screw that rivals that of the TPS technique, while also maintaining the high-density bone encountered in the cortical based trajectory technique...
December 25, 2023: Journal of Spine Surgery (Hong Kong)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190693/successful-management-of-delayed-traumatic-cervical-spondyloptosis-with-neurological-deficit-illustrative-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ibrahim Dao, Salifou Napon, Ousmane Ouattara, Abdoulaye Sanou, Elie Nassoum, Sylvain Delwendé Zabsonré, Abel Kabré
BACKGROUND: Cervical spondyloptosis is a serious condition scarcely encountered by spine surgeons. Few cases have been reported in the literature. There are no general guidelines for their management, especially in delayed cases. The authors describe their surgical technique for the management of cervical spondyloptosis 45 days after the trauma. OBSERVATIONS: A 28-year-old patient was admitted 45 days after head and cervical trauma leading to quadriplegia with muscular strength at the C5 level...
January 8, 2024: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38175990/teaching-neuroimage-clinical-and-imaging-features-of-cobb-syndrome
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xitao Yang, Xindong Fan, Yuchen Shen
A 17-year-old boy with typical neurodevelopment presented with 3 months of lower-limb weakness without a history of trauma. Physical examination, plain radiography and a T2-weighted MRI revealed a port-wine stain over the lumbar region, significant scoliosis below the cervical segment, and a multifocal flow void sign (steal phenomenon) from epidural space to dorso-lumbar spine, respectively (Figure 1). CT angiography identified an enhancing dorsal vascular mass with involvement of the spinal canal including destruction of the vertebral body determined to be extensive arteriovenous shunts on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) (Figure 2)...
February 13, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152525/spontaneous-vertebral-artery-arteriovenous-fistula-with-neurofibromatosis-type-i-and-its-management-with-covered-stent
#35
Batuk Diyora, Anup Purandare, Kavin Devani, Prakash Palave
Vertebro-vertebral fistulas (VVFs) are uncommon vascular pathology. It can be either primary (spontaneous) or secondary (iatrogenic or mechanical trauma). Spontaneous vertebral arteriovenous malformation is often associated with connective tissue disorders. Cases associated with neurofibromatosis type I (NF I) are even rarer. Management of VVF with covered stent is an emerging option for construction of vertebral artery. It not only preserves the flow of the parent artery but also has immediate exclusion of the fistula from the parent artery...
September 2023: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146037/factors-influencing-vertebral-collapse-in-osteoporotic-vertebral-fractures-a-case-control-study-of-symptomatic-patients-attended-in-the-emergency-department
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Ruiz Santiago, Antonio Jesús Láinez Ramos-Bossini, Beatriz Moraleda-Cabrera
UNLABELLED: This study aimed to identify risk factors for the collapse of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVFs). We analyzed data from conventional radiography and computed tomography in patients with OVFs and found that older age and two radiological measurements were predictive for vertebral collapse. These factors can be useful for clinical practice. PURPOSE: To identify risk factors for collapse of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF) on computed tomography (CT) and conventional radiography (CR)...
December 26, 2023: Archives of Osteoporosis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38134740/straight-leg-raise-cannot-replace-computed-tomography-in-the-detection-of-spinal-column-fractures-straight-leg-raise-for-spinal-fractures
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julien Hohenleitner, Richard Saporito, Mitchell Hirsch, Vaishali Ravikumar, Rohin Gawdi, Varun Taruvai, Ann Tufiarello, David H Livingston, Stephanie Bonne
INTRODUCTION: An active straight leg raise (SLR) is a weight bearing test which assesses pain upon movement and a patient's ability to load their pelvis, lumbar, and thoracic spine. Since many stable patients undergo computed tomography (CT) scanning solely for spinal tenderness, our hypothesis is that performing active straight leg raising could effectively rule out lumbar and thoracic vertebral fractures. METHODS: Blunt trauma patients ≥18 years of age with Glasgow Coma Scale 15 presenting in hemodynamically stable condition were screened...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097876/incomplete-spinal-cord-injury-following-minor-trauma-in-two-siblings-with-spondylocostal-dysostis-type-6
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim A M Bouwens van der Vlis, Annegien Boeykens, Elke Jacobs, Danielle C M Veenma, Dominic N P Thompson, N Bannink, Fleur Joor, Jeroen Renkens, Joost P H J Rutges, Biswadjiet S Harhangi, Jochem K H Spoor
Biallelic pathogenic variants of the RIPPLY2 gene have been recognized to cause a subtype of autosomal recessive spondylocostal dysostosis (SCDO6), characterized by predominant cervical spine malformation with minor or absent involvement of the ribs. To date, RIPPLY2 associated SCDO6 has been described in ten patients in five studies with accompanying clinical symptoms varying from transient and recurrent torticollis to flaccid quadriplegia. Here, we describe two additional patients in one family in which the c...
December 14, 2023: Spine Deformity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38082790/automatic-detection-of-spinal-injuries-under-dynamic-compressive-loading-using-high-speed-cine-radiography
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Kanmangne, C Laporte, L Diotalevi, Y Petit
Every year, new cases of individuals suffering from traumatic spinal injuries are detected. Advances in numerical models have allowed for the understanding of the damage caused by trauma and its impact on the patient's life. However, the kinematics and dynamics of vertebral fracture formation from its point of origin to the speed of propulsion of the fragments remain unknown. This is mainly due to the lack of data that essentially includes high-speed videos, load and displacement measurements during experimental tests reproducing spinal traumatic loading conditions...
July 2023: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066483/the-new-clinical-classification-of-metastatic-spinal-malignancies-serves-as-a-vital-reference-for-surgical-management-a-retrospective-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junjun Bai, Jian Li, Jia Lv, Wangzhe Yang, Yushan Wang, Yi Feng, Zhi Lv
BACKGROUND: It is commonly accepted that surgical treatment is an essential component of the comprehensive management of metastatic spinal malignancies. However, up until now, the clinical classification of metastatic spinal malignancies has not been well-structured. METHODS: After IRB approval, 86 patients with metastatic spinal malignancies were adopted. According to the vascular distribution, stability of vertebrae, and degree of nerve compression, metastatic spinal malignancies can be classified into five types...
December 8, 2023: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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