Retroperitoneal lymphocele after lumbar total disc replacement: a case report and review of literature

Bibhudendu Mohapatra MS , Thomas Kishen DNB , Ken W.K. Loi , Ashish D. Diwan PhD
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Abstract

Background

Retroperitoneal lymphoceles (RPLs) caused by injury to the lymphatics are commonly seen after pelvic lymphadenectomy, renal transplantation, and gynecologic tumor resection surgeries. Degenerative disc disease still remains the major cause of low-back pain. Anterior lumbar spinal procedures, such as anterior lumbar interbody fusion and anterior lumbar arthroplasty, have been increasingly performed for treatment of axial back pain. RPLs, as an approach-related complication, though infrequent, have been reported after anterior lumbar spinal surgery. We report a case of RPL after total disc replacement of the lumbar spine. To our knowledge, there has been no prior report of RPL after total disc replacement managed by percutaneous aspiration only.

Methods

A 49-year-old woman who underwent total disc replacement at the L4-5 level presented with a postoperative complication of RPL. The imaging findings, clinical course, and treatment are discussed, and a review of literature is presented.

Results

The patient presented with significant abdominal swelling and discomfort at 4 weeks after surgery without any signs or symptoms of infection. Investigations showed an RPL. She was treated by multiple aspirations under ultrasound guidance. At 12 months' follow-up, the patient had no further abdominal symptoms and had gone back to her routine activities and work with significant improvement in back pain.

Conclusions

RPL is an uncommon complication after anterior lumbar surgery and can be managed effectively if detected and diagnosed early. Although repeated aspiration is associated with high recurrence and infection, it is a safe and minimally invasive procedure to manage RPL.

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腰椎全椎间盘置换术后腹膜后淋巴囊肿1例报告及文献复习
背景:经盆腔淋巴结切除术、肾移植和妇科肿瘤切除术后,常发生由淋巴损伤引起的腹膜淋巴细胞(RPLs)。椎间盘退行性疾病仍然是腰痛的主要原因。腰椎前路手术,如腰椎前路椎体间融合术和腰椎前路关节置换术,越来越多地被用于治疗轴性背痛。RPLs作为一种入路相关的并发症,虽然不常见,但在腰椎前路手术后也有报道。我们报告一例腰椎全椎间盘置换术后的RPL。据我们所知,在全椎间盘置换术后仅经皮抽吸治疗RPL的报道还没有先例。方法1例49岁女性患者行L4-5节段全椎间盘置换术,术后出现RPL并发症。影像学表现,临床过程和治疗进行了讨论,并提出了文献综述。结果患者术后4周出现明显腹部肿胀和不适,无感染体征和症状。调查显示有RPL。她在超声引导下接受了多次穿刺治疗。在12个月的随访中,患者没有进一步的腹部症状,并恢复了日常活动和工作,背部疼痛明显改善。结论srpl是腰椎前路手术后少见的并发症,早期发现和诊断可有效控制。虽然反复抽吸与高复发和感染有关,但它是一种安全且微创的治疗RPL的方法。
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