Combined surgical and radiosurgical treatment of symptomatic aggressive vertebral osteomyelitis.
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INTRODUCTION The surgical treatment of vertebral osteomyelitis can be complicated by severe additional diseases or the need for extensive debridement with concomitant risks. We report a case of combined surgical and radiosurgical treatment of idiopathic vertebral osteomyelitis of L4. CASE REPORT The patient presented with progressive enlargement of the right side of the vertebral body L4 due to chronic fibrous osteomyelitis without evidence of infection, leading to compression of nerve roots L4, L5 and the dural sac with resulting radicular paresis. During decompression of the nerve roots via a dorsal approach, massive bleeding from the inflammatory vertebral body occurred, making abortion of surgery necessary. Remnant inflammatory masses of vertebral body L4 were treated by spinal robotic radiosurgery with a high tumoricidal dose of 20 Gy without clinical and radiological signs of relapse of disease in the following three years. CONCLUSION We describe a case of the combined surgical and radiosurgical treatment of lumbar osteomyelitis with symptomatic nerve root compression. Dorsal decompression followed by spinal radiosurgery for the anterior vertebral parts with avoidance of potentially dangerous anterior spondylectomy led to a rapid improvement of paresis and pain with persistent control of vertebral inflammation and enlargement. The described case of close cooperation of surgeons and radiosurgeons offered an effective and functionality preserving treatment in this challenging case.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN
دوره 53 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010