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Surg Neurol Int ; 14: 244, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37560586

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Background: Pseudomeningoceles (PMs) are infrequent complications of spine surgery resulting from incidental durotomy and subsequent extravasation of cerebrospinal fluid. Giant PMs (GPMs), defined as ≥8 cm in major diameter, are rarely reported in the literature and present a challenge due to a lack of clear guidelines for surgical management. Case Description: Here, the authors discuss the successful surgical management of a 25.3 cm lumbar GPM that became calcified 3 years following an initial T10-S2 laminectomy with instrumented fusion performed at an outside-hospital. Conclusion: This report focuses on the successful 3-year delayed surgical intervention for the management of an ossified GPM.

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Surg Neurol Int ; 14: 133, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37151448

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Background: Traumatic unilateral lumbosacral facet dislocations are rare injuries. The majority of cases are treated with open reduction and instrumented spinal fusions. Only less commonly can they be managed conservatively. Case Description: A 7-year-old unrestrained passenger was involved in a high-speed motor vehicle accident. X-ray/magnetic resonance/computed tomography imaging documented a unilateral L5-S1 facet dislocation and multiple lumbar/sacral fractures. The patient underwent open reduction and temporary L5-pelvic instrumentation without fusion; the instrumentation was removed 10 weeks later at which point follow-up imaging showed preserved lumbosacral stability. Conclusion: Open reduction with temporary instrumentation without fusion was successfully utilized to treat a unilateral L5-S1 facet dislocation in a 7-year-old child.

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