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Coluna/Columna ; 22(2): e268880, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448036

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ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluate the prognostic factors associated with therapeutic failure and recurrence in pyogenic spondylodiscitis (PS). Methods: A historical cohort study was conducted in a reference Brazilian hospital for locomotor system and neurodevelopmental diseases. All patients with PS treated between January 1999 and December 2018 and followed for at least one year were included. PS was defined based on clinical, laboratory, and radiological criteria. Microbiological data and clinical outcomes at the end of follow-up were also collected and analyzed. Results: Fifty patients (mean age 50.94 ± 15.84 years, men 76.00%) were included. After twelve months of follow-up, therapeutic failure was observed in 24.00% (n = 12) and recurrence in 18.00% (n = 09) patients. Among those who were cured, residual symptoms were found in 50.00% (19/38). No deaths were observed. After multivariate analysis, therapeutic failure was associated with the prescription of antibiotic therapy before culture results (p = 0.0153), spinal cord compression (p = 0.0053), and sensory deficits (p = 0.0341). Furthermore, recurrence was associated with previous nonspinal surgeries (p = 0.0350) and spinal cord compression (p = 0.0447). Conclusion: PS causes significant morbidity. The prognosis depends mainly on the clinical presentation at admission, especially when associated with spinal cord compression, which reinforces the importance of early diagnosis. Level of Evidence II; Prognostic Studies.


RESUMO: Objetivo: Avaliar os fatores prognósticos associados à falha terapêutica e à recorrência na espondilodiscite piogênica (EP). Métodos: Um estudo de coorte histórica foi conduzido em um hospital brasileiro de referência nas doenças do sistema locomotor e do neurodesenvolvimento. Todos os pacientes com EP tratados entre janeiro de 1999 e dezembro de 2018 e acompanhados por pelo menos um ano foram incluídos. A EP foi definida com base em critérios clínicos, laboratoriais e radiológicos. Dados microbiológicos e desfechos clínicos ao final do tempo de seguimento também foram coletados e analisados. Resultados: Cinquenta pacientes (idade média 50,94 ± 15,84 anos, homem 76,00%) foram incluídos. Depois de doze meses de seguimento, a falha terapêutica foi observada em 24,00% (n = 12) e a recorrência em 18,00% (n = 09) dos pacientes. Entre os que curaram, sintomas residuais foram constatados em 50,00% (19/38). Nenhuma morte foi observada. Após análise multivariada, a falha terapêutica foi associada à prescrição de antibioticoterapia antes dos resultados de cultura (p = 0,0153), compressão medular (p = 0,0053) e déficits sensoriais (p = 0,0341). Além disso, a recorrência esteve associada a cirurgias não espinhais prévias (p = 0,0350) e à compressão medular (p = 0,0447). Conclusão: A EP causa morbidade significativa. O prognóstico depende principalmente da apresentação clínica na admissão, especialmente da existência de compressão medular, o que reforça a importância do diagnóstico precoce. Nível de Evidência II; Estudos de Prognóstico.


RESUMEN: Objetivo: Evaluar los factores pronósticos asociados con el fracaso terapéutico y la recurrencia en la espondilodiscitis piógena (EP). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio de cohorte histórica en un hospital de referencia brasileño para enfermedades del aparato locomotor y del neurodesarrollo. Se incluyeron todos los pacientes con EP tratados entre enero de 1999 y diciembre de 2018 y seguidos durante al menos un año. La EP se definió en base a criterios clínicos, de laboratorio y radiológicos. También se recopilaron y analizaron los datos microbiológicos y los resultados clínicos al final del tiempo de seguimiento. Resultados: Se incluyeron 50 pacientes (edad media 50,94 ± 15,84 años, sexo masculino 76,00%). A los doce meses de seguimiento, se observó fracaso terapéutico en el 24,00% (n=12) y recurrencia en el 18,00% (n=09) de los pacientes. Entre los que se curaron, se encontraron síntomas residuales en el 50,00% (19/38). No se observaron muertes. Tras el análisis multivariante, el fracaso terapéutico se asoció a la prescripción de antibioticoterapia antes de los resultados del cultivo (p = 0,0153), compresión medular (p = 0,0053) y déficits sensitivos (p = 0,0341). Además, la recurrencia se asoció con cirugías previas no espinales (p = 0,0350) y compresión medular (p = 0,0447). Se incluyeron 50 pacientes (edad media 50,94 ± 15,84 años, sexo masculino 76,00%). A los doce meses de seguimiento, se observó fracaso terapéutico en el 24,00% (n=12) y recurrencia en el 18,00% (n=09) de los pacientes. Entre los que se curaron, se encontraron síntomas residuales en el 50,00% (19/38). No se observaron muertes. Tras el análisis multivariante, el fracaso terapéutico se asoció a la prescripción de antibioticoterapia antes de los resultados del cultivo (p = 0,0153), compresión medular (p = 0,0053) y déficits sensitivos (p = 0,0341). Además, la recurrencia se asoció con cirugías previas no espinales (p = 0,0350) y compresión medular (p = 0,0447). Conclusión: La EP causa una morbilidad significativa. El pronóstico depende principalmente de la presentación clínica al ingreso, especialmente de la existencia de compresión medular, lo que refuerza la importancia del diagnóstico precoz. Nivel de Evidencia II; Estudios de Pronóstico.


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Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Treatment Failure
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1652-1659, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993400

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Objective:To access the feasibility and efficacy of percutaneous endoscopic debridement (PED) combined with percutaneous pedicle screw fixation (PPSF) in the treatment of lumbar pyogenic spondylodiscitis.Methods:49 patients (male 29, female 20), aged 51.2±13.9 years (range 19-81 years), who were diagnosed with lumbar pyogenic spondylodiscitis and received PED with PPSF in Orthopedic Department, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital and Zhuhai People's Hospital from January 2014 to March 2017, were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were operated in the prone position with the infected locus thoroughly debrided, vertebrae fixed and clinical outcomes were assessed by observing the changes of complaining symptoms, laboratory parameters, clinical functional scores (American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale, AIS; visual analog scale, VAS; Oswestry disability index, ODI) and imaging studies during perioperative and follow-up stages.Results:The mean operative time was 110.1±19.8 min (80-165 min), with intra-operative blood loss 47.8±20.6 ml (range 20-120 ml). All patients reported relief of back pain. Causative pathogens were identified in 36 of 49 biopsy specimens, with staphylococcal bacteria being the most prevalent strain (accounting for 50.0%). During 3-12 months' follow-up, 95.9% (47/49) patients' infection was well-controlled. At 3 month post-operative, C-reactive protein declined from 62.1±37.2 mg/L to 7.5±5.8 mg/L, white blood cell declined from (14.2±3.9)×10 9/L to (6.2±1.1)×10 9/L, ESR declined from 90.3±37.4 mm/1 h to 16.9±7.2 mm/1 h, and the values at 3 months post-operative had significant difference compared with values at pre-operative ( t=10.15, P<0.001; t=13.49, P<0.001; t=13.82, P<0.001). Spontaneous fusion was observed among 56.8% (21/37) of the patients during long-term radiological follow-ups (more than 1.5 years). At the last follow-up, the VAS declined from 7.4±0.6 points pre-operative to 0.5±0.3 post-operative, ODI declined from 78.2%±9.1% pre-operative to 14.0%±8.6% post-operative, and the values at the last follow-up had significant difference compared with values at pre-operative ( t=72.00, P<0.001; t=35.89, P<0.001). There were 38 cases of AIS E, and 11 cases of AIS D at pre-operative, while 43 cases of AIS E and 6 cases of AIS D. However, there were 11 patients developed post-operative complications, among whom 2 with recurrent infection, 2 with secondary neurological impairment. Conclusion:PED combined with PPSF effectively eliminated infected locus, stabilized the affected vertebrae, improved patients' clinical outcomes with small trauma, thereby offering an alternative for the treatment of lumbar pyogenic spondylodiscitis.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 43(7): 570-577, July 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347252

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Abstract Sacral colpopexy is one of the standard procedures to treat apical pelvic organ prolapse. In most cases, a synthetic mesh is used to facilitate the colposuspension. Spondylodiscitis is a rare but potentially serious complication that must be promptly diagnosed and treated, despite the lack of consensus in the management of this complication.We report one case of spondylodiscitis after a laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy and sacral colpopexy treated conservatively. We also present a literature review regarding this rare complication. A conservative approach without mesh removal may be possible in selected patients (stable, with no vaginal lesions, mesh exposure or severe neurologic compromise). Hemocultures and culture of imageguided biopsies should be performed to direct antibiotic therapy. Conservative versus surgical treatment should be regularly weighted depending on clinical and analytical progression. A multidisciplinary team is of paramount importance in the follow-up of these patients.


Resumo A colpopexia sacral é um dos procedimentos padrão para tratar o prolapso de órgãos pélvicos apical. Na maioria dos casos, uma tela sintética é usada para facilitar a colposuspensão. A espondilodiscite é uma complicação rara, mas potencialmente grave, que deve ser prontamente diagnosticada e tratada, apesar da falta de consenso no manejo dessa complicação. Relatamos um caso de espondilodiscite após histerectomia supracervical laparoscópica e colpopexia sacral tratada conservadoramente. Também apresentamos uma revisão da literatura sobre essa complicação rara. Uma abordagem conservadora sem remoção da tela pode ser possível em pacientes selecionadas (estáveis, sem lesões vaginais, exposição da tela ou comprometimento neurológico grave). Hemoculturas e cultura de biópsias guiadas por imagem devemser realizadas para direcionar a antibioticoterapia. O tratamento conservador versus o cirúrgico deve ser avaliado regularmente, dependendo da progressão clínica e analítica. Uma equipe multidisciplinar é de suma importância no acompanhamento desses pacientes.


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Humans , Female , Discitis/etiology , Uterine Prolapse/surgery , Laparoscopy , Gynecologic Surgical Procedures , Surgical Mesh/adverse effects , Pelvic Organ Prolapse/surgery , Conservative Treatment
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Coluna/Columna ; 19(4): 282-286, Oct.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133595

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ABSTRACT Objective To describe the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with pyogenic spondylodiscitis treated in a Brazilian hospital. Methods This is a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with nonspecific spondylodiscitis. Patients of both sexes, above 18 years of age with a minimum follow-up time of 6 months were included. Epidemiological, laboratory, and clinical data were analyzed. Results Nine patients were included. The mean age was 64 years, with seven men (77.7%) and two women (22.2%). All patients evaluated had back pain. The most affected location was the lumbar spine (44.4%). Only three patients (33.3%) had fever and five (55%) had constitutional symptoms. The mean duration of symptoms before diagnosis was 2.5 (± 1.5) weeks. Only four patients (44.4%) had positive cultures. As for neurological status, five patients (55.5%) presented neurological change. At the end of treatment, two patients improved one level in the Frankel score and two patients improved two levels. The main indication for surgery was neurological deficit (55.5%). Two of the patients evaluated died as a result of an infectious condition. Conclusions Less than half of the patients with pyogenic spondylodiscitis had fever or constitutional symptoms. Back pain was present in all cases. In less than half of the patients it was possible to isolate the responsible microorganism. Most patients underwent surgical treatment, although not all improved from the neurological deficit. Level of evidence II; Retrospective study.


RESUMO Objetivo Descrever as características epidemiológicas e clínicas de pacientes com espondilodiscite piogênica tratados em um hospital brasileiro. Métodos Trata-se de estudo retrospectivo de pacientes com diagnóstico de espondilodiscite inespecífica. Foram incluídos pacientes de ambos os sexos, acima de 18 anos, com tempo de seguimento mínimo de seis meses. Foram analisados dados epidemiológicos, laboratoriais e clínicos. Resultados Nove pacientes foram incluídos. A média de idade foi de 64 anos, sendo sete homens (77,7%) e duas mulheres (22,2%). Todos os pacientes avaliados tinham dorsalgia. O local mais acometido foi a coluna lombar (44,4%). Apenas três pacientes (33,3%) apresentaram febre e cinco (55%), sintomas constitucionais. O tempo médio de sintomas antes do diagnóstico foi de 2,5 (± 1,5) semanas. Apenas quatro pacientes (44,4%) tiveram culturas positivas. Cinco pacientes (55,5%) apresentaram alteração neurológica. Ao término do tratamento, dois pacientes melhoraram um nível no escore de Frankel, dois pacientes melhoraram dois níveis. A principal indicação para cirurgia foi déficit neurológico (55,5%). Dois pacientes avaliados foram a óbito em decorrência do quadro infeccioso. Conclusões Menos da metade dos pacientes com espondilodiscite piogênica tiveram febre ou sintomas constitucionais. A dorsalgia estava presente em todos os casos. Em menos da metade dos pacientes foi possível isolar o microrganismo responsável. A maioria dos pacientes foi submetida a tratamento cirúrgico, embora nem todos tiveram melhora do déficit neurológico. Nível de evidência II; Estudo Retrospectivo.


RESUMEN Objetivo Describir las características epidemiológicas y clínicas de pacientes con espondilodiscitis piógena tratados en un hospital brasileño. Métodos Se trata de un estudio retrospectivo de pacientes con diagnóstico de espondilodiscitis inespecífica. Fueron incluidos pacientes de ambos sexos, mayores de 18 años, con tiempo de seguimiento mínimo de seis meses. Fueron analizados datos epidemiológicos, de laboratorio y clínicos. Resultados Se incluyeron nueve pacientes. El promedio de edad fue de 64 años, siendo siete hombres (77,7%) y dos mujeres (22,2%). Todos los pacientes evaluados tenían dolor de espalda. El local más acometido fue la columna lumbar (44,4%). Sólo tres pacientes (33,3%) presentaron fiebre y cinco (55%) síntomas constitucionales. El tiempo promedio de síntomas antes del diagnóstico fue de 2,5 (± 1,5) semanas. Sólo cuatro pacientes (44,4%) tuvieron cultivos positivos. Cinco pacientes (55,5%) presentaron alteración neurológica. Al término del tratamiento, dos pacientes mejoraron un nivel en la escala de Frankel, dos pacientes mejoraron dos niveles. La principal indicación para cirugía fue el déficit neurológico (55,5%). Dos pacientes evaluados fueron a óbito como consecuencia del cuadro infeccioso. Conclusiones Menos de la mitad de los pacientes con espondilodiscitis piógena tuvieron fiebre o síntomas constitucionales. El dolor de espalda estuvo presente en todos los casos. En menos de la mitad de los pacientes fue posible aislar el microorganismo responsable. La mayoría de los pacientes fue sometida a tratamiento quirúrgico, aunque no todos tuvieron mejora del déficit neurológico. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudio retrospectivo.


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Humans , Spinal Diseases , Discitis , Intervertebral Disc
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Coluna/Columna ; 19(2): 123-126, Apr.-June 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133565

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ABSTRACT Objective To correlate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings with the microbiological and anatomopathological diagnosis of spinal infection. Methods A retrospective, cohort review of online medical records (laboratory, anatomopathology and diagnostic imaging sector) of patients diagnosed with spondylodiscitis, who underwent a full spine MR scan between January 2014 and July 2018 at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Results Staphylococcus aureus was the most commonly found etiological agent (57%). Blood culture was positive in 76% of cases and 82% of the patients who underwent biopsy had a spondylodiscitis diagnosis. Pain was the most prevalent clinical symptom and the lumbosacral spine was the most frequent site of infection. T1 hyposignal, T2/STIR hypersignal, and terminal plate destruction were verified in almost all MR scans. Conclusions No direct correlation was found between MR findings and any specific etiological agent. Blood culture and biopsy are important diagnostic tools that should be used for accurate diagnosis of the infectious agent . Level of evidence IV; Diagnostic Study.


RESUMO Objetivo Correlacionar os achados de ressonância magnética (RNM) com o diagnóstico microbiológico e anatomopatológico de infecção na coluna vertebral. Métodos Estudo de coorte retrospectivo de revisão de prontuários online (laboratório, anatomopatológico e setor de diagnóstico por imagem) de pacientes com diagnóstico de espondilodiscite, submetidos ao exame de RNM da coluna vertebral e acompanhados pelo Departamento de Ortopedia e Traumatologia da Universidade Federal de São Paulo, entre janeiro de 2014 e julho de 2018. Resultados O agente etiológico mais comum encontrado foi o S. aureus (57%). A hemocultura mostrou-se positiva em 76% dos casos e 82% dos pacientes submetidos à biópsia apresentaram diagnóstico de espondilodiscite. A dor foi o achado clínico mais prevalente e a coluna lombossacra foi o sítio mais frequente de infecção. No exame de RNM, a presença de hipossinal em T1, hipersinal em T2/STIR e destruição das placas terminais foram identificados em quase todos os casos. Conclusões Não houve correlação direta dos achados na RNM com um agente etiológico específico na espondilodiscite. A hemocultura e a biópsia são ferramentas diagnósticas importantes que devem ser utilizadas para o diagnóstico preciso do agente infeccioso. Nível de evidência IV; Estudo diagnóstico.


RESUMEN Objetivo Correlacionar los hallazgos de resonancia magnética (RNM) con el diagnóstico microbiológico y anatomopatológico de infección de la columna vertebral. Métodos Un estudio de cohorte retrospectivo de revisión de prontuarios en línea (laboratorio, anatomopatológico y sector de diagnóstico por imagen) de pacientes con diagnóstico de espondilodiscitis, sometidos al examen de RNM de la columna vertebral y acompañados por el Departamento de Ortopedia y Traumatología de la Universidad Federal de São Paulo, entre enero de 2014 y julio de 2018. Resultados El agente etiológico más común encontrado fue el S. aureus (57%). El hemocultivo se mostró positivo en 76% de los casos y 82% de los pacientes sometidos a biopsia presentaron diagnóstico de espondilodiscitis. El dolor fue el hallazgo clínico más prevalente y la columna lumbosacra fue el sitio más frecuente de infección. En el examen de RNM, la presencia de hiposeñal en T1, hiperseñal en T2/STIR y destrucción de las placas terminales fueron identificadas en casi todos los casos. Conclusiones No hubo correlación directa de los hallazgos de la RNM con un agente etiológico específico en la espondilodiscitis. El hemocultivo y la biopsia son herramientas diagnósticas importantes, que deben ser utilizadas para el diagnóstico preciso del agente infeccioso. Nivel de evidencia IV; Estudio Diagnóstico.


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Humans , Discitis , Spine , Biopsy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Blood Culture
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Coluna/Columna ; 18(2): 154-157, June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011945

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ABSTRACT Objectives: Spondylodiscitis is a rare, late diagnosis disease. In view of the morbidity and mortality associated to the delayed diagnosis and increase of the cases in the last years, this study was carried out in order to evaluate the operated cases and improve the management of these patients.. Methods: Retrospective longitudinal study involving 1440 patients submitted to a surgical procedure in the thoracolumbar spine from January 2015 to March 2017, including 49 cases operated by spondylodiscitis. Results: Results: Severe complications requiring ICU admission (pulmonary or urinary tract sepsis and DVT) were observed in 7 (8.5%) individuals, whose mean hospital stay was 35 days (10-170 days) [p=0.006]. Conclusions: Conclusion: A correlation between the number of days hospitalized and the increase in the rate of complications was found. Early surgery by the anterior approach and posterior fixation after 2 weeks is the treatment of choice, with low morbidity and short period of hospitalization. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective Study.


RESUMO Objetivos: A espondilodiscite é uma rara doença, de diagnóstico tardio. Em vista da morbimortalidade associada ao atraso diagnóstico e aumento dos casos nos últimos anos, realizou-se este estudo a fim de avaliar os casos operados e aprimorar o manejo destes pacientes. Métodos: Estudo longitudinal retrospectivo, envolvendo 1440 pacientes submetidos a procedimento cirúrgico na coluna toracolombar de Janeiro de 2015 a Março de 2017, com inclusão de 49 casos operados por espondilodiscite. Resultados: As complicações graves com necessidade de UTI (sepse com foco pulmonar ou de vias urinárias e TVP) foram observadas em 7 (8.5%) indivíduos, cuja permanência hospitalar média foi de 35 dias (10-170 dias). [p=0.006]. Conclusão: Houve correlação entre a quantidade de dias internados e o aumento na taxa de complicações. A cirurgia precoce pela abordagem anterior e fixação posterior após duas semanas é o tratamento de escolha, com baixa morbidade e curto período de internamento. Nível de Evidência III; Estudo Retrospectivo.


RESUMEN Objetivos: La espondilodiscitis es una rara enfermedad, de diagnóstico tardío. En vista de la morbimortalidad asociada al retraso diagnóstico y el aumento de los casos en los últimos años, se realizó este estudio a fin de evaluar los casos operados y mejorar el manejo de estos pacientes. Métodos: Estudio longitudinal retrospectivo, involucrando a 1440 pacientes sometidos a procedimiento quirúrgico en la columna toracolumbar de enero de 2015 a marzo de 2017, con la inclusión de 49 casos operados por espondilodiscitis. Resultados: Las complicaciones graves con necesidad de UTI (sepsia con foco pulmonar o de vías urinarias y TVP) fueron observadas en 7 (8,5%) individuos, cuya permanencia hospitalaria media fue de 35 días (10-170 días) (p = 0,006). Conclusiones: Hubo correlación entre la cantidad de días internados y el aumento en la tasa de complicaciones. La cirugía precoz por el abordaje anterior y fijación posterior después de 2 semanas es el tratamiento de elección, con baja morbilidad y corto período de internamiento. Nivel de Evidencia III; Estudio Retrospectivo.


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Humans , Spine , Discitis , Infections
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Coluna/Columna ; 18(2): 138-143, June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011951

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ABSTRACT Objective: Spondylodiscitis is still a frequent pathology among neurosurgical services, and its correct treatment involves infectious, neurological and orthopedic goals. The authors describe the protocol and report the diagnostic and therapeutic results after its implementation. Methods: A prospective prognostic study (Level I) including patients with primary spondylodiscitis treated in the Neurosurgical Service of Cristo Redentor Hospital from January 2014 to March 2018. Demographic, spine, infectious and treatment-related variables were analyzed. The numerical variables are presented as mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile range (according to their parametricity), and are compared by the student's t-Test or Mann-Whitney U Test, respectively. Results: Thirty seven patients were included. The sexes were evenly distributed, with predominantly Caucasians, and a mean age of 56.89 ±15.33. Hypertension and type 2 diabetes were the most frequent comorbidities. Vertebral lumbar level was the most involved segment. Pathogens were identified in 34 cases (91%), with Staphylococcus aureus being the most prevalent, followed by Koch Bacilli. Inflammatory markers are higher in pyogenic infections at hospital admission, but lower at hospital discharge when compared to tuberculous discitis (p<0.01). Mean hospital stay was higher in the pyogenic group. Conclusion: The protocol described has a high diagnostic level of the pathogen, with cure of infection and satisfactory neurologic outcome in all cases. Level of Evidence I, Diagnostic Studies - Investigating a Diagnostic Test.


RESUMO Objetivo: Espondilodiscite é uma patologia frequente nas enfermarias neurocirúrgicas, cujo tratamento adequado envolve questões infecciosas, neurológicas e ortopédicas. Os autores descrevem um protocolo reportando resultados diagnósticos e terapêuticos após sua implementação. Método: Estudo prognóstico prospectivo (Nível I) incluindo pacientes com espondilodiscite primária tratados de janeiro 2014 a março de 2018. Variáveis relacionadas a dados demográficos, vertebrais, infecciosos e terapêuticos foram analisados. Variáveis numéricas serão apresentadas como média e desvio padrão ou mediana e intervalo interquartil (conforme sua parametricidade) e analisadas com Teste T-Student ou Teste Mann-Whittney, respectivamente. Resultados: 37 pacientes foram incluídos, cuja média de idade foi 56.89 ±15.33. Hipertensão arterial e Diabetes foram as comorbidades mais prevalentes. O segmento lombar foi o mais acometido. Houve identificação do patógeno em 34 casos (91%), sendo o Staphylococcus aureus o mais frequente, seguido pelo Bacilo de Koch. Os marcadores inflamatórios foram maiores no grupo de discite piogênica no momento da admissão hospitalar, mas com valores inferiores aos da discite tuberculosa na alta hospitalar (p<0.01). A média de internação hospitalar foi maior no grupo piogênico. Conclusão: O protocolo descrito tem elevada taxa de identificação do patógeno com critérios de cura infecciosa e desfecho neurológico satisfatório em todos os casos descritos. Nível de Evidência I, Estudos diagnósticos - Investigação de um exame para diagnóstico.


RESUMEN Objetivo: La espondilodiscitis sigue siendo una patología frecuente en los servicios de neurocirugía y su tratamiento correcto incluye objetivos infecciosos, neurológicos y ortopédicos. Los autores describen un protocolo e informan los resultados diagnósticos y terapéuticos después de su implementación. Métodos: Estudio pronóstico prospectivo (Nivel I) que incluyó pacientes con espondilodiscitis primaria tratados en el Servicio de Neurocirugía del Hospital Cristo Redentor desde enero de 2014 hasta marzo de 2018. Se analizaron variables demográficas, vertebrales, infecciosas y relacionadas con el tratamiento. Las variables numéricas se presentan como promedio y la desviación estándar o mediana y rango intercuartil (según su parametricidad) y se comparan mediante la prueba t de Student o la prueba U de Mann-Whitney, respectivamente. Resultados: Se incluyeron 37 pacientes. Los sexos se distribuyeron uniformemente, con predominancia de caucásicos y una edad promedio de 56,89 ± 15,33. La hipertensión y la diabetes tipo 2 fueron las comorbilidades más frecuentes. El nivel lumbar fue el segmento más afectado. Se identificaron patógenos en 34 casos (91%), siendo el Staphylococcus aureus el más frecuente, seguido por el bacilo de Koch. Los marcadores inflamatorios fueron más en las infecciones piógenas en el hospital, pero más bajos en el alta hospitalaria en comparación con la discitis tuberculosa (p < 0,01). La estancia hospitalaria promedio fue mayor en el grupo piógeno. Conclusiones: El protocolo descrito tiene un alto nivel de diagnósticos del patógeno, con curación de la infección y resultados neurológicos satisfactorios en todos los casos. Nivel de Evidencia I, Estudios de diagnósticos - Investigación de un examen para diagnóstico.


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Humans , Spine , Discitis , Infections , Neurosurgery
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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology ; (12): 740-744, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861375

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Objective: To analyze MRI features of non-specific pyogenic spondylitis (PS) in adult, and to propose a new classification of PS. Methods Data of 34 patients with PS confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analyzed. The classification was based on the location of lesions and MRI performances of the involved spine columns. Results: According to MRI performances, PS were divided into type -: Type PS (n=2), simple bone erosion/destruction/edema of vertebral endplates without involving corresponding intervertebral disc; type Ⅱ, pyogenic discitis (n=2), simple discitis without involvement of vertebral bodies; type III, pyogenic spondylodiscitis (n=27), spondylodiscitis involving both intervertebral disc and adjacent vertebral bodies, and 21 cases with secondary epidural phlegmon; type , pyogenic facet joint infection (n=2), with epidural phlegmon/abscess and leptomeningitis; type , compound type (n=1), simultaneous trans-segments involved type III and type together. Conclusion: MRI can accurately show the location and extent of the involvement of PS. MRI classification is beneficial to improve understanding of the pathological mechanism and diagnostic ability of PS.

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Asian Spine Journal ; : 621-629, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-762965

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STUDY DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. PURPOSE: We evaluated the challenges faced during diagnosis and management of patients with subacute pyogenic discitis and discussed various clues in clinical history, radiologic and hematologic parameters of these patients that helped in establishing their diagnosis. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Present literature available shows that in patients with subacute spondylodiscitis and infection with less virulent organisms, the clinical picture often is confusing and the initial radiologic and hematologic studies do not contribute much toward establishing the diagnosis. METHODS: Demographic pattern, predisposing factors, clinical presentation, comorbidities, microbiology, treatment, neurologic recovery, and complications of 11 patients were prospectively reviewed regarding their contribution toward the conformation of diagnosis of subacute pyogenic discitis. RESULTS: Mean age at presentation was 46.0 years with average preoperative Oswestry Disability Index and Visual Analog Scale scores of 83.4 and 7.18, respectively. Mean follow-up duration was 12.0 months. The most common site of infection was the lumbar spine, followed by the thoracic spine (n=1). Infective organisms were isolated in only 45% of cases. Staphylococcus aureus was the most common causative organism isolated. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosing subacute spondylodiscitis in a patient presenting with subacute low backache poses a diagnostic challenge. Clinical and radiologic picture are deceiving, and bacteriologic results often are negative, further complicating the picture. A detailed medical history along with clinical, radiologic, and biochemical parameters prevents missing the diagnosis. Serial serum C-reactive protein and alkaline phosphatases were more reliable blood parameters in cases of subacute presentation.


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Humans , Alkaline Phosphatase , C-Reactive Protein , Causality , Clinical Study , Comorbidity , Diagnosis , Discitis , Follow-Up Studies , Low Back Pain , Lumbar Vertebrae , Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases , Prospective Studies , Spine , Staphylococcal Infections , Staphylococcus aureus , Tertiary Care Centers , Tertiary Healthcare , Visual Analog Scale
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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 2133-2139, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-743869

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BACKGROUND: There is no report on the treatment of suppurative discitis with posterior microendoscopic discectomy, antibiotic artificial bone implantation and one-stage percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of posterior microendoscopic debridement, antibiotic artificial bone implantation and one-stage percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for pyogenic spondylodiscitis. METHODS: Thirty-one patients with suppurative discitis admitted at the Department of Spinal Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from January 2014 to December 2017, including 17 males and 14 females, aged 28-78 years, were included. All the patients underwent posterior microendoscopic lesion clearance and antibiotic artificial bone grafting and one-stage percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein levels were detected at postoperative follow-up. The Visual Analog Scale and the Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores were used for detection. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) All the surgical operations of the 31 patients were successfully completed and all patients had immediate relief of low back pain and lower extremity radiation pain. They were able to move ground wearing a waistband at 1-4 days postoperatively. (2) Thirty-one patients were followed up for 9-18 months. All patients had a significant decrease in C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate at 1 week after surgery, and C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were in the normal range at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. (3) The Visual Analog Scale scores of all patients at 1 week of follow-up were significantly lower than those before surgery (P < 0.05) , and the Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores were significantly higher than those before surgery (P < 0.05) . (4) In the follow-up examination of CT and MRI, there was no recurrence, pseudoarticular formation or internal fixation loosening. (5) These results suggest that posterior microendoscopic discectomy, antibiotic artificial bone implantation combined with one-stage percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for treating suppurative discitis can result in little trauma, few bleeding and rapid pain relief, and patients can move to the ground early. The operation method has a good clinical effect.

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 64(4): 379-383, Apr. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-956458

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SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an idiopathic seronegative spondyloartropathy that involves mainly the axial skeleton and the sacroiliac joints. AS promotes biomechanical changes in the spine that predispose to fractures, spinal deformity and spondylodiscitis. The aim of this article is to report the clinical and laboratorial characteristics of patients with AS who underwent spinal surgery at our Institution. METHODS: Retrospective review of medical charts of patients who had AS and underwent spinal interventions. RESULTS: Nine patients were found and eight were included in the present study. There were three men and six women and the patients' mean age was 57 years old. All patients had pain at the involved spinal level and one patient had tetraparesis due to cervical myelopathy. Acute-phase proteins were positive in six patients (75%), and HLA-B27 was found in two patients (25%). Four patients had the radiological diagnosis of spondylodiscitis (50%) and underwent a spinal disc biopsy. They were all characterized as having aseptic spondylodiscitis. Three patients were free of pain with analgesics in their last follow-up and one patient had only partial solution of his pain. Three additional patients had spinal fractures surgically treated (37.5%) and one patient was operated because of a cervical kyphotic deformity (12.5%). There were no deaths or surgical complications in this series. CONCLUSIONS: the majority of our clinical and laboratories findings were discrepant with the medical literature. These differences may be secondary to regional characteristics or by the fact that our population included only those patients who underwent spinal surgery.


RESUMO INTRODUÇÃO: A espondilite anquilosante (EA) é uma espondiloartropatia soronegativa, caracterizada principalmente pelo envolvimento do esqueleto axial e das articulações sacroilíacas. A EA promove alterações biomecânicas que predispõem a coluna a fraturas, deformidades e à espondilodiscite. O objetivo do presente estudo é reportar as características clínicas e laboratoriais dos pacientes com EA que foram submetidos a procedimentos cirúrgicos na coluna vertebral em nossa instituição. MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo com revisão de dados médicos dos pacientes com EA que foram submetidos a intervenções na coluna vertebral. RESULTADOS: Nove pacientes foram encontrados e oito incluídos no presente estudo. Três pacientes eram homens e seis mulheres, com média de 57 anos de idade. Todos os pacientes apresentavam dor no segmento da coluna acometido pela doença e um paciente tinha tetraparesia por mielopatia cervical. Seis pacientes (75%) apresentaram proteínas de fase aguda com níveis séricos elevados e dois eram HLA-B27 positivos. Em quatro pacientes houve o diagnóstico radiológico presumido de espondilodiscite e estes foram submetidos à biópsia de disco (três por via percutânea e um com biópsia aberta) - em nenhum deles houve identificação de agente infeccioso. Desses, três pacientes tiveram melhora total da dor durante o seguimento, enquanto um deles mantinha dores leves. Houve três casos de fraturas tratadas cirurgicamente (37,5%) e um caso de deformidade cervical cifótica grave (12,5%). Não houve mortes ou complicações relacionadas às cirurgias nessa série. CONCLUSÕES: A maioria dos dados clínicos e laboratoriais de nosso estudo divergiu da literatura. Essas diferenças podem ser atribuídas às características regionais de nossa população ou pelo fato de incluirmos apenas pacientes que foram submetidos à intervenção cirúrgica.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Spine/surgery , Spondylitis, Ankylosing/surgery , Spine/diagnostic imaging , Spondylitis, Ankylosing/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Fractures/surgery , Spinal Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Treatment Outcome , Back Pain/surgery , Hospitals, University , Middle Aged
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MedUNAB ; 21(1): 138-146, 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-994804

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Introducción. La mielopatía compresiva es ocasionada por diversidad de condiciones. Los abscesos espinales se cuentan como una de sus causas de menor incidencia, con 0.2 a 2 casos por cada 10,000 ingresos hospitalarios, según estadísticas reportadas por el Hospital General de Massachusetts. El Mycobacterium tuberculosis es el segundo patógeno más frecuentemente implicado, con 25% de los casos. Objetivo.Presentar un caso de tuberculosis espinal en edad pediátrica, que es infrecuente pero de relevancia epidemiológica. Presentación del caso. Paciente femenina de siete años de edad, procedente de área endémica amazónica, con sintomatología de compresión de médula espinal. Su historia clínica, nexos epidemiológicos y hallazgos paraclínicos y quirúrgicos llevaron al diagnóstico de tuberculosis espinal. Recibió manejo descompresivo y terapia farmacológica con tetraconjugado, con evolución favorable al momento de su egreso. Conclusiones.La tuberculosis espinal, entidad infecciosa de baja frecuencia, requiere un alto índice de sospecha y un tratamiento oportuno. Las imágenes de resonancia magnética espinal orientan el diagnóstico, confirmándose mediante el aislamiento microbiológico del bacilo. Países como Colombia, con alta endemicidad para el Mycobacterium tuberculosis y con gran proporción de su población en riesgo, deben vigilar de manera constante la tuberculosis y tener presente esta entidad dentro de los diagnósticos diferenciales a descartar. [Leguizamón-Castillo DC, Espinosa-García E, Vélez-Pachón CV, Cediel-Echeverry M. Mielopatía compresiva por Mycobacterium tuberculosis en una niña de origen indígena: un caso clínico de zona endémica amazónica. MedUNAB. 2018;21(1):138-146.doi: 10.29375/01237047.2700].


Introduction. Compressive Myelophaty is caused by multiple factors. Spinal abscesses are one of the causes with lowest occurrence rates. According to statistics provided by Massachusetts' General Hospital, these abscesses represent from 0.2 to 2 cases in 10,000 hospital admissions. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the second pathogen associated with this disease, as it was found in 25% of related cases. Objective. To present a spinal tuberculosis case at a pediatric age, which is an infrequent medical situation but that has epidemiologic relevance. Case Presentation. A 7 year old female patient coming from the Amazonian endemic zone with symptoms of spinal cord compression. Her medical history, epidemiological links and paraclinical and surgical findings lead to a spinal tuberculosis diagnosis. She received decompression procedures and first-line anti-tuberculous drug treatment (RIPE). At the moment of hospital discharging, the patient showed positive response and evolution to these treatments. Conclusions. Spinal tuberculosis is a low-frequency infectious entity, that requires high level of suspicion and prompt treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine guides towards the final diagnosis, that it is confirmed by microbiological isolation of the bacillus. Countries like Colombia, that is a high-endemic zone for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and that has a high percentage of population at risk, must keep a detailed surveillance of tuberculosis and must keep in mind this disease when constructing and ruling out differential diagnoses. [Leguizamón-Castillo DC, Espinosa-García E, Vélez-Pachón CV, Cediel-Echeverry M. Compressive Myelopathy caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in an indigenous background child: A clinical case located within the Amazonian endemic zone. MedUNAB. 2018;21(1):138-146.doi: 10.29375/01237047.2700].


Introdução. A mielopatia compressiva é causada por uma variedade de condições. Abcessos na medula espinhal são contados como uma das causas de menor incidência, com 0.2 a 2 casos em cada 10,000 admissões hospitalares, segundo estatísticas relatadas pelo Hospital Geral de Massachusetts. O Mycobacterium tuberculosis é o segundo patógeno mais frequentemente envolvido, em 25% dos casos. Objetivo. Apresentar um caso de tuberculose espinhal em idade pediátrica que é infrequente, mas de relevância epidemiológica. Apresentação de caso. Uma paciente de sete anos de idade, da área endêmica da Amazônia, com sintomatologia de compressão medular. Sua história clínica, ligações epidemiológicas e achados paraclínicos e cirúrgicos levaram ao diagnóstico de tuberculose espinhal. A paciente recebeu tratamento descompressivo e terapia medicamentosa com tetra conjugado e teve evolução favorável no momento da alta. Conclusões.A tuberculose espinhal, infecção de baixa frequência, requer um alto índice de suspeita e tratamento oportuno. As imagens da ressonância magnética espinhal orientam o diagnóstico, confirmado por meio do isolamento microbiológico do bacilo. Países como Colômbia, com alta endemicidade para o Mycobacterium tuberculosis e com uma grande proporção de população em risco, devem monitorar constantemente a tuberculose e manter essa entidade em mente nos diagnósticos diferenciais a serem descartados. [Leguizamón-Castillo DC, Espinosa-García E, Vélez-Pachón CV, Cediel-Echeverry M. Mielopatia compressiva por Mycobacterium tuberculosis em uma menina indígena: um caso clínico da área amazônica endêmica. MedUNAB. 2018;21(1):138-146.doi: 10.29375/01237047.2700].


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Spinal Cord Compression , Spondylitis , Therapeutics , Tuberculosis, Spinal , Discitis , Diagnosis
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 52(6): 735-739, Nov.-Dec. 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-899213

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ABSTRACT Spinal tuberculosis (Pott disease) can produce severe deformities when it is not properly treated. Long instrumentations through single or combined double approaches are usually required to prevent and correct the deformity. The authors present a case of severe deformity secondary to tuberculous spondylodiscitis in the lumbar spine treated with a monosegmental instrumentation through a double approach in a patient with idiopathic scoliosis. Deformity correction and infection resolution through debridement and arthrodesis is observed after one year of follow-up.


RESUMO A tuberculose espinhal (doença de Pott) pode produzir deformidades severas se não for tratada adequadamente. Instrumentações longas através de uma abordagem simples ou dupla geralmente são necessárias para corrigir a deformidade. Os autores apresentam um caso de deformidade severa em região lombar secundária a espondilodiscite tuberculosa tratada com instrumentação monossegmentária por dupla abordagem em um paciente com diagnóstico inicial de escoliose idiopática. A cirurgia corretiva e a resolução da infecção através de debridamento e artrodese são observadas após um ano de acompanhamento.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Spinal Fusion , Thoracic Vertebrae , Tuberculosis , Discitis , Debridement , Lumbar Vertebrae
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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 63(1): 18-20, Jan. 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-842521

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Summary Spondylodiscitis affecting the cervical spine is the most unusual type. Disease progression can be dramatic, even causing quadriplegia and death. We present an unusual case that progressed with osteolytic lesions between C2 and C3, causing cord compression and epidural abscess. The patient was treated surgically by a double approach and improved without neurological deficits and with better inflammatory markers. We reviewed the current literature on the subject.


Resumo A espondilodiscite, que acomete a coluna cervical, é a de localização mais rara. Pode ter uma evolução dramática, inclusive causando tetraplegia e óbito. Apresentamos um caso atípico que evoluiu com lesões osteolíticas entre C2 e C3, causando compressão medular e abscesso epidural. O paciente foi submetido a tratamento cirúrgico por dupla abordagem e evoluiu bem, sem déficits neurológicos e com melhora dos marcadores inflamatórios. Revisamos a literatura vigente sobre o assunto.


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Humans , Male , Spondylitis/diagnostic imaging , Staphylococcal Infections/complications , Staphylococcus aureus , Discitis/diagnostic imaging , Cervical Vertebrae/microbiology , Spinal Cord Compression/etiology , Spondylitis/complications , Spondylitis/microbiology , Staphylococcal Infections/diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Discitis/complications , Discitis/microbiology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Epidural Abscess/etiology , Middle Aged
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 448-455, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-224189

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and the patterns of postoperative spinal infection according to the passage of time. METHODS: Institutional review board approval was obtained, and informed consent was not obtained for the retrospective review of patients’ medical records. A total of 43 patients (27 men and 16 women; mean age, 64) diagnosed with postoperative spinal infection were included in this study. We retrospectively reviewed the MRI findings and the medical records and categorized the infection sites based on MRI, i.e., anterior, posterior, and both parts. The duration of the clinical onset from surgery was divided, i.e., acute (≤2 weeks), subacute (2–4 weeks), and late (>4 weeks). RESULTS: Postoperative spinal infection was involved in the posterior part in 31 (72%), anterior part in two (4.7%), and both parts in 10 patients (23.3%). Abscess or phlegmon in the back muscles and laminectomy site were the most common MRI findings. The number of patients with acute, subacute, and late clinical onset were 35, two, and six, respectively (mean, 33.4 days; range, 1–730 days). The mean duration of the clinical onset was 12 days in the posterior part, 15.2 days in both parts, and 456.5 days in the anterior part. CONCLUSION: Postoperative spinal infection usually occurred within four weeks in the posterior part and over time the infection was considered to spread into the anterior part. For the evaluation of postoperative spinal infection, the posterior surgical field was more important than the vertebral body or the disc space on MRI.


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Female , Humans , Male , Abscess , Back Muscles , Cellulitis , Discitis , Ethics Committees, Research , Informed Consent , Laminectomy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Medical Records , Retrospective Studies , Spine , Spondylitis
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Korean Journal of Medical Mycology ; : 117-121, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-160694

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Candida albicans infections of the spine are relatively uncommon in spite of the increasing frequency of predisposing factors. Moreover, late onset spondylodiscitis after bloodstream candidiasis is extremely rare. A 66-year-old woman to have been underwent chemotherapy was diagnosed with candidemia. Antifungal agent was administrated until two weeks after no detection of fungus in the blood culture. The chemotherapy was continued. But, she was hospitalized due to abdominal pain and diarrhea. Pseudomembranous colitis was diagnosed. After metronidazole administration, she was improved and discharged. However, she revisited because of back pain and fever. Spondylitis and discitis on the 10th~11th thoracic spine was shown in magnetic resonance images. Open curettage and spinal stabilization was performed. C. albicans was identified. Antifungal agent was administrated and the patient improved well postoperatively. We present a rare case of late onset Candida spondylodiscitis after candidemia with review of the literatures.

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São Paulo med. j ; 134(3): 263-267, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-785804

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ABSTRACT: CONTEXT: Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic form of mycosis that spreads hematogenously, secondarily to reactivation of lung infection or infection at another site or to new exposure to the causative agent. Few cases of bone involvement have been reported in the literature and involvement of the spine is extremely rare. CASE REPORT: We describe a case of a 68-year-old male patient with spondylodiscitis at the levels L4-L5 caused by presence of the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, which was diagnosed through percutaneous biopsy. The patient was treated with sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim for 36 months, with complete resolution of the symptoms. CONCLUSION: Spondylodiscitis caused by the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is uncommon. However, in patients with chronic low-back pain who live or used to live in endemic regions, this infection should be considered as a possible differential diagnosis.


RESUMO: CONTEXTO: Paracoccidioidomicose é uma micose sistêmica de disseminação hematogênica, secundária a reativação de uma infecção pulmonar ou de outro sítio, ou a uma nova exposição ao agente causador. Poucos casos de envolvimento ósseo são relatados na literatura, e o acometimento da coluna vertebral é extremamente raro. RELATO DE CASO: Descrevemos o caso de um paciente masculino de 68 anos, apresentando espondilodiscite no nível L4-L5, causada pela presença do fungo Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, diagnosticada após biópsia percutânea. O paciente foi tratado com sulfametoxazol e trimetoprim por 36 semanas, com resolução completa dos sintomas. CONCLUSÃO: A espondilodiscite causada pelo fungo Paracoccidioides brasiliensis é incomum, mas, em pacientes portadores de lombalgia crônica que viveram ou vivem em regiões endêmicas, deve ser considerada como um possível diagnóstico diferencial.


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Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Paracoccidioidomycosis/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Cord Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Paracoccidioides/isolation & purification , Paracoccidioidomycosis/microbiology , Paracoccidioidomycosis/pathology , Spinal Cord Diseases/microbiology , Spinal Cord Diseases/pathology , Biopsy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Low Back Pain/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential
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Asian Spine Journal ; : 465-471, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131705

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to analyze the safety and effectiveness of posterior pedicle screw fixation for treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis (PSD) without formal debridement of the infected tissue. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Posterior titanium screw fixation without formal debridement of the infected tissue and anterior column reconstruction for the treatment of PSD is still controversial. METHODS: From March 2008 to June 2013, 18 patients with PSD underwent posterior titanium fixation with or without decompression, according to their neurological deficit. Postero-lateral fusion with allograft transplantation alone or bone graft with both the allogenic bone and the autologous bone was also performed. The outcome was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain and the Frankel grading system for neurological status. Normalization both of C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate was adopted as criterion for discontinuation of antibiotic therapy and infection healing. Segmental instability and fusion were also analyzed. RESULTS: At the mean follow-up time of 30.16 months (range, 24-53 months), resolution of spinal infection was achieved in all patients. The mean CRP before surgery was 14.32±7.9 mg/dL, and at the final follow-up, the mean CRP decreased to 0.5±0.33 mg/dL (p<0.005). Follow-up computed tomography scan at 12 months after surgery revealed solid fusion in all patients. The VAS before surgery was 9.16±1.29 and at the final follow-up, it improved to 1.38±2.03, which was statistically significant (p<0.05). Eleven patients out of eighteen (61.11%) with initial neurological impairment had an average improvement of 1.27 grades at the final follow-up documented with the Frankel grading system. CONCLUSIONS: Posterior screw fixation with titanium instrumentation was safe and effective in terms of stability and restoration of neurological impairment. Fixation also rapidly reduced back pain.


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Humans , Allografts , Back Pain , Blood Sedimentation , C-Reactive Protein , Debridement , Decompression , Discitis , Follow-Up Studies , Pedicle Screws , Retrospective Studies , Titanium , Transplants
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Asian Spine Journal ; : 465-471, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131704

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to analyze the safety and effectiveness of posterior pedicle screw fixation for treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis (PSD) without formal debridement of the infected tissue. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Posterior titanium screw fixation without formal debridement of the infected tissue and anterior column reconstruction for the treatment of PSD is still controversial. METHODS: From March 2008 to June 2013, 18 patients with PSD underwent posterior titanium fixation with or without decompression, according to their neurological deficit. Postero-lateral fusion with allograft transplantation alone or bone graft with both the allogenic bone and the autologous bone was also performed. The outcome was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain and the Frankel grading system for neurological status. Normalization both of C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate was adopted as criterion for discontinuation of antibiotic therapy and infection healing. Segmental instability and fusion were also analyzed. RESULTS: At the mean follow-up time of 30.16 months (range, 24-53 months), resolution of spinal infection was achieved in all patients. The mean CRP before surgery was 14.32±7.9 mg/dL, and at the final follow-up, the mean CRP decreased to 0.5±0.33 mg/dL (p<0.005). Follow-up computed tomography scan at 12 months after surgery revealed solid fusion in all patients. The VAS before surgery was 9.16±1.29 and at the final follow-up, it improved to 1.38±2.03, which was statistically significant (p<0.05). Eleven patients out of eighteen (61.11%) with initial neurological impairment had an average improvement of 1.27 grades at the final follow-up documented with the Frankel grading system. CONCLUSIONS: Posterior screw fixation with titanium instrumentation was safe and effective in terms of stability and restoration of neurological impairment. Fixation also rapidly reduced back pain.


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Humans , Allografts , Back Pain , Blood Sedimentation , C-Reactive Protein , Debridement , Decompression , Discitis , Follow-Up Studies , Pedicle Screws , Retrospective Studies , Titanium , Transplants
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Korean Journal of Neurotrauma ; : 171-174, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122132

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All iatrogenic vascular injury occurring during discectomy is a rare complication, but fatal if not immediately diagnosed. When a vascular injury is highly suspected during discectomy, immediate vascular evaluation is needed even vital signs are stable during and immediately after the operation. We describe a case of iatrogenic abdominal aortic injury that occurred during discectomy in a spondylodiscitis patient, which was treated by endovascular repair.


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Humans , Discitis , Diskectomy , Vascular System Injuries , Vital Signs
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