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Anterior cervical discectomy, drainage and non-instrumented cortico-cancellous allograft fusion: a treatment option for ventral cervical spinal epidural abscess.

Kenan I Arnautovic1, Rodney G Olinger.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ventral cervical spinal epidural abscess is a very rare clinical condition with a relatively high morbidity and mortality. Due to the paucity of reported cases there is heterogeneity and no clear "gold standard" in the treatment of these patients.
OBJECTIVE: The authors report four consecutive patients with ventral cervical spinal epidural abscess treated with anterior cervical discectomy, abscess drainage and original non-instrumented cortico-cancellous allograft spinal fusion.
METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed a series of four patients treated for ventral cervical epidural spinal abscess. All patients were treated with an urgent operation. Anterior cervical discectomy, abscess drainage, and non-instrumented cortico-cancellous allograft spinal fusion followed by cervical immobilization and systemic antibiotic treatment were utilized.
RESULTS: The bone fusion occurred within a mean of 3.5 months of follow-up. No significant radiologic or clinical evidence of graft subsidence was noted after a minimum of 2.5 years follow-up. All patients resolved infection and were neurologically intact. No complications of treatment were noted.
CONCLUSION: Urgent operative treatment with anterior cervical discectomy, abscess drainage and non-instrumented cortico-cancellous allograft spinal fusion, followed by immobilization and the appropriate systemic antibiotic treatment is an effective original modification for the treatment and resolution of ventral cervical epidural spinal abscess.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22822622     DOI: 10.5455/medarh.2012.66.194-197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Arch        ISSN: 0350-199X


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1.  Anterior transcorporeal full-endoscopic drainage of a long-span ventral cervical epidural abscess: A novel surgical technique.

Authors:  Vit Kotheeranurak; Khanathip Jitpakdee; Weerasak Singhatanadgige; Worawat Limthongkul; Wicharn Yingsakmongkol; Jin-Sung Kim
Journal:  N Am Spine Soc J       Date:  2021-02-12
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