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Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report

Spondylodiscitis is a rare bacterial infection of the vertebrae and intervertebral discs that causes inflammation and follows a destructive course. When conservative management fails, surgical management requires immediate debridement of the infective focus, with decompression and stabilization thro...

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Autores principales: Bernard, Edwin, Enelis, Brenda, Nurmukhametov, Renat, Ramirez, Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion, Dosanov, Medet, Shirshov, Ilya, Efe, Ibrahim E, Ramirez Pena, Issael Jesus, Barrientos Castillo, Rossi E
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9420540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060329
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27457
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author Bernard, Edwin
Enelis, Brenda
Nurmukhametov, Renat
Ramirez, Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion
Dosanov, Medet
Shirshov, Ilya
Efe, Ibrahim E
Ramirez Pena, Issael Jesus
Barrientos Castillo, Rossi E
author_facet Bernard, Edwin
Enelis, Brenda
Nurmukhametov, Renat
Ramirez, Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion
Dosanov, Medet
Shirshov, Ilya
Efe, Ibrahim E
Ramirez Pena, Issael Jesus
Barrientos Castillo, Rossi E
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description Spondylodiscitis is a rare bacterial infection of the vertebrae and intervertebral discs that causes inflammation and follows a destructive course. When conservative management fails, surgical management requires immediate debridement of the infective focus, with decompression and stabilization through a ventral approach. The most frequently involved locations are the lumbar spine (58%), thoracic (30%), and cervical (11%) regions. Gram-positive organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species are the most commonly isolated organisms (67% and 24%, respectively). Pathophysiologically, infectious spondylodiscitis begins in the anterior portion of the vertebral body, due to its rich vascular supply, and then spreads to the rest of the vertebral body and along the medullary spaces. In this study, we report the management of recurrent lumbar postoperative spondylodiscitis with transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) hardware failure in a 62-year-old female.
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spelling pubmed-94205402022-09-01 Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report Bernard, Edwin Enelis, Brenda Nurmukhametov, Renat Ramirez, Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion Dosanov, Medet Shirshov, Ilya Efe, Ibrahim E Ramirez Pena, Issael Jesus Barrientos Castillo, Rossi E Cureus Neurosurgery Spondylodiscitis is a rare bacterial infection of the vertebrae and intervertebral discs that causes inflammation and follows a destructive course. When conservative management fails, surgical management requires immediate debridement of the infective focus, with decompression and stabilization through a ventral approach. The most frequently involved locations are the lumbar spine (58%), thoracic (30%), and cervical (11%) regions. Gram-positive organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species are the most commonly isolated organisms (67% and 24%, respectively). Pathophysiologically, infectious spondylodiscitis begins in the anterior portion of the vertebral body, due to its rich vascular supply, and then spreads to the rest of the vertebral body and along the medullary spaces. In this study, we report the management of recurrent lumbar postoperative spondylodiscitis with transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) hardware failure in a 62-year-old female. Cureus 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9420540/ /pubmed/36060329 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27457 Text en Copyright © 2022, Bernard et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neurosurgery
Bernard, Edwin
Enelis, Brenda
Nurmukhametov, Renat
Ramirez, Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion
Dosanov, Medet
Shirshov, Ilya
Efe, Ibrahim E
Ramirez Pena, Issael Jesus
Barrientos Castillo, Rossi E
Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title_full Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title_fullStr Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title_short Surgical Management of Lumbar Hardware Failure Due to Recurrent Postoperative Spondylodiscitis: Case Report
title_sort surgical management of lumbar hardware failure due to recurrent postoperative spondylodiscitis: case report
topic Neurosurgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9420540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060329
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27457
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