母亲髂骨移植治疗严重塌陷性腰结核1例

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Precision Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1002/prm2.12076
Yonggang You, Suli Chen, Zhanqing Li, Yuanwen Zhang, Wen-feng Qiu
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小儿脊柱结核由于临床特征不典型,早期诊断困难。我们报告一例腰结核合并腰大肌脓肿的4岁儿童。由于涉及多个椎体水平,脊柱重建具有挑战性。这孩子主诉腰背痛。术前磁共振成像(MRI)显示L1-L3椎体骨破坏和腰大肌脓肿形成。该患儿通过前路手术切除了椎体病变并从其母亲处移植了新鲜髂骨,并用T12-L1和L4-L5椎弓根螺钉进行后路固定。在15个月的随访中,患者有良好的临床放射学结果,并有骨融合的证据。随访期间体格检查未发现腰椎运动功能障碍。该报告强调了由于放射学和手术中发现的病变而导致的早期儿童脊柱结核的诊断困境,并讨论了疾病管理方面的挑战和相关文献。我们所描述的母亲髂骨移植物可以是一个可行的选择,对于非常年幼的儿童,严重的椎骨破坏,需要通过外科手术重建。
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Mother's iliac bone graft for severe collapsed lumbar tuberculosis: A case report
Early diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis in young children is difficult due to atypical clinical features. We report a case of lumbar tuberculosis with abscess of the psoas major muscle in a 4‐year‐old child. Spinal reconstruction was challenging due to the involvement of multiple vertebral levels. The child complained of lumbar and back pain. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed bone destruction of the L1–L3 vertebral body and abscess formation of the psoas major muscle. The child underwent excision of the vertebral lesions and a fresh iliac bone graft from his mother through an anterior approach and posterior fixation with T12–L1 and L4–L5 pedicle screws. At the 15‐month follow‐up, the patient had good clinico‐radiologic outcomes with evidence of bony fusion. No functional impairment of lumbar movements was found through physical examination during the follow‐up period. The report highlights the diagnostic dilemma of early childhood spinal tuberculosis due to lesions seen both on radiology and during surgery and discusses challenges in management of the disease and the relevant literature. The mother's iliac bone graft we describe can be a viable option in very young children with severe vertebral bone destruction requiring reconstruction by surgical procedure.
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