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Devanand Degulmadi1, Venkatramana Brahmajoshyula1, Shivanand Mayi1, Suman Teegala1.
Abstract
This article presents a 56-year-old obese female who presented with back pain and progressive weakness in her lower limbs for three months. She was bed-ridden for one week before reporting to our hospital. Plain radiographs showed vertical striations in multiple vertebrae classical of haemangioma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spine revealed multiple thoracic and lumbar vertebral haemangiomas. Extra osseous extension of haemangioma at T12 was causing spinal cord compression. Two-stage surgery was performed with absolute alcohol (ethanol) injection followed by pedicle screw fixation and decompression with tricortical iliac crest bone graft into the vertebral body. Postoperatively rapid neurological improvement was seen. After three weeks, she could walk independently. One year later, computed tomography showed complete incorporation of bone graft and maintained vertebral body height. MRI showed complete resolution of the cord edema at T12. These findings indicated diminished vascularity of the tumor.Entities:
Keywords: Ethanol; Haemangioma; Tricortical iliac crest bone graft; Two stage surgery
Year: 2014 PMID: 25187869 PMCID: PMC4149995 DOI: 10.4184/asj.2014.8.4.502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Spine J ISSN: 1976-1902