Post-Laminectomy Non-Osseous Intraspinal Extradural Tuberculous Granulation Tissue: An Undescribed Entity

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Indian Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2022-10-03 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1744251
Jeyaselva Senthilkumar Thotlampatti Pachiyappan, Sekar Chinnamuthu
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Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is well studied and described in the literature. It is known to occur anywhere along the transverse plane of the spine. Vertebral TB accounts for less than 1% of all TB infections in the body and more than 50% of musculoskeletal infections. It is considered the most serious type of skeletal TB, with possible neurological symptoms due to compression of neural structures. It may also lead to deformity and significant vertebral structure destruction and instability. Though non-osseous intraspinal extradural tuberculous granulation tissue is reported in several instances, to the best of our knowledge and thorough literature search, the post-laminectomy occurrence of extradural tuberculous granuloma is not reported in the literature so far. Whether it is the reactivation of previously dormant tuberculous infection or naive infection is elusive. Surgical excision and anti-tuberculous therapy is the mainstay of treatment.
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椎板切除术后非骨椎管内硬膜外结核性肉芽组织:一个未描述的实体
脊柱结核(TB)在文献中得到了很好的研究和描述。已知它发生在脊柱横切面的任何地方。椎体结核占体内所有结核感染的不到1%,占肌肉骨骼感染的50%以上。它被认为是最严重的骨骼结核类型,由于神经结构受到压迫,可能出现神经系统症状。它也可能导致畸形和显著的椎体结构破坏和不稳定。尽管非骨性椎管内硬膜外结核性肉芽组织在一些病例中有报道,但据我们所知和深入的文献检索,迄今为止尚无文献报道椎板切除术后出现硬膜外结核性肉芽肿。无论是先前休眠结核感染的重新激活还是初次感染尚不清楚。手术切除和抗结核治疗是主要的治疗方法。
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