Literature DB >> 11641798

Reversal of tetraplegia in patients with cervical osteomyelitis--epidural abscess using anterior debridement and fusion.

W F Young1, M Weaver, B Snyder, R Narayan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aggressive anterior debridement and fusion has been advocated for the treatment of cervical osteomyelitis/epidural abscess (COEA) for many years. In this study we review our experiences with severely neurologically impaired (tetraplegic) patients with COEA.
METHODS: From 1989-1999 we identified 20 cases of COEA treated with anterior debridement and fusion. Patients were identified from a prospectively maintained database. All inpatient and outpatient records were reviewed. Six patients were identified as being tetraplegic prior to surgery. Tetraplegia was defined as complete absence or only flicker movement of the extremities.
RESULTS: The age range was 41 to 74. There were five men and one woman. Anterior corpectomy and fusion with either iliac crest auto- or allograft was performed in all patients. In four of six patients an anterior cervical plate was utilized for internal fixation. Four of six patients were ambulatory at last follow-up.
CONCLUSION: Aggressive debridement and fusion in patients with COEA can result in successful outcomes even in patients who are tetraplegic prior to surgery.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11641798     DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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Authors:  Ahmad Ibraheem Addosooki; Mohamed Alam-Eldin; Mohamed El-Sayed Abdel-Wanis; Mohamed Abdelhamid Ali Yousef; Paolo Dionigi; Mohamed Omar Kenawey
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