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Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report

BACKGROUND: To report to the orthopedic community a case of vertebral fracture and adjacent vertebral subluxation through the upper instrumented vertebra after thoracolumbar fusion with augmentation of the cranial level. METHODS: This report reviewed the patient`s medical record, her imaging studies...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes, Sánchez Márquez, José Miguel, Sánchez Pérez-Grueso, Francisco Javier, García Fernández, Alfredo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22947422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-7-16
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author Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes
Sánchez Márquez, José Miguel
Sánchez Pérez-Grueso, Francisco Javier
García Fernández, Alfredo
author_facet Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes
Sánchez Márquez, José Miguel
Sánchez Pérez-Grueso, Francisco Javier
García Fernández, Alfredo
author_sort Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes
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description BACKGROUND: To report to the orthopedic community a case of vertebral fracture and adjacent vertebral subluxation through the upper instrumented vertebra after thoracolumbar fusion with augmentation of the cranial level. METHODS: This report reviewed the patient`s medical record, her imaging studies and related literature. The possible factors contributing to this fracture are hypothesized. RESULTS: A 70-year-old woman underwent decompressive surgery and posterolateral fusion for adult lumbar scoliosis. We used pedicular screws from T10 to S1 and iliac screw at the right side, augmented with cement at T10, T11, L1, L5 and S1; and prophylactic vertebroplasty at T9 to avoid the "topping-off syndrome". Thirty days after discharge, without recognizable inciting trauma, the patient complained of pain in the lower thoracic area. The exam revealed overall neurological deficit below the level of fracture. CT scan and MRI demonstrated a T10 vertebral collapse and T9 vertebral subluxation with morphologic features of flexion-distraction fracture through the upper edge of the screw. At this point, the authors performed posterior decompression at T9 to T10 and extended posterolateral arthrodesis from T2 to T10. To our knowledge, this is an unreported fracture. CONCLUSIONS: Augmentation of the cranial level in a long thoracolumbar fusion has been developed to avoid the junctional kyphosis and compression fractures at that level. We alert the orthopedic community that this augmentation may lead to further and more severe fractures, although this opinion requires investigation for confirmation.
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spelling pubmed-34850932012-11-01 Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes Sánchez Márquez, José Miguel Sánchez Pérez-Grueso, Francisco Javier García Fernández, Alfredo Scoliosis Case Report BACKGROUND: To report to the orthopedic community a case of vertebral fracture and adjacent vertebral subluxation through the upper instrumented vertebra after thoracolumbar fusion with augmentation of the cranial level. METHODS: This report reviewed the patient`s medical record, her imaging studies and related literature. The possible factors contributing to this fracture are hypothesized. RESULTS: A 70-year-old woman underwent decompressive surgery and posterolateral fusion for adult lumbar scoliosis. We used pedicular screws from T10 to S1 and iliac screw at the right side, augmented with cement at T10, T11, L1, L5 and S1; and prophylactic vertebroplasty at T9 to avoid the "topping-off syndrome". Thirty days after discharge, without recognizable inciting trauma, the patient complained of pain in the lower thoracic area. The exam revealed overall neurological deficit below the level of fracture. CT scan and MRI demonstrated a T10 vertebral collapse and T9 vertebral subluxation with morphologic features of flexion-distraction fracture through the upper edge of the screw. At this point, the authors performed posterior decompression at T9 to T10 and extended posterolateral arthrodesis from T2 to T10. To our knowledge, this is an unreported fracture. CONCLUSIONS: Augmentation of the cranial level in a long thoracolumbar fusion has been developed to avoid the junctional kyphosis and compression fractures at that level. We alert the orthopedic community that this augmentation may lead to further and more severe fractures, although this opinion requires investigation for confirmation. BioMed Central 2012-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3485093/ /pubmed/22947422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-7-16 Text en Copyright ©2012 Fernández-Baíllo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fernández-Baíllo, Nicomedes
Sánchez Márquez, José Miguel
Sánchez Pérez-Grueso, Francisco Javier
García Fernández, Alfredo
Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title_full Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title_fullStr Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title_full_unstemmed Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title_short Proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. Does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? A case report
title_sort proximal junctional vertebral fracture-subluxation after adult spine deformity surgery. does vertebral augmentation avoid this complication? a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22947422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-7-16
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