| Literature DB >> 25352992 |
Naji Al-Khudairi1, Adam Meir1.
Abstract
In neurologically intact patients with isolated tuberculosis of the posterior spinal elements, surgical intervention can be of benefit in select patients by reducing instability, deformity and late complications.Entities:
Keywords: Spinal tuberculosis; atypical tuberculosis; posterior elements
Year: 2014 PMID: 25352992 PMCID: PMC4207282 DOI: 10.1177/2054270414543396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JRSM Open ISSN: 2054-2704
Figure 1.(a) Sagittal and (b) transverse view of MRI scan showing a bilobed cystic lesion spanning T12/L1 to mid-L3, with involvement of the L1 spinous process. The lesion measured 9.6 × 3.8 × 5.6 cm.
Figure 2.(a) Sagittal and (b) transverse view of CT scan showing bony involvement of the L1 spinous process.
Figure 3.(a) Sagittal and (b) transverse view of MRI scan showing resolution of cystic lesion, with some residual inflammation in the abscess bed.
Preoperative and postoperative assessment of activities of daily living.
| Activities | Preoperative | Postoperative |
|---|---|---|
| Vigorous activities, such as running, lifting heavy objects, participating in strenuous sports | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Lifting or carrying groceries | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Climbing several flights of stairs | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Climbing one flight of stairs | Limited a little | Not limited at all |
| Bending, kneeling or stooping | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Walking more than a mile | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Walking several blocks | Limited a lot | Limited a little |
| Walking one block | Limited a lot | Not limited at all |
| Bathing or dressing yourself | Limited a lot | Not limited at all |
Patient was required to indicate whether she was ‘limited a lot’, ‘limited a little’ or ‘not limited at all’ when performing the above activities of daily living.
Studies reporting cases of isolated TB of the posterior spinal elements in the last 33 years.
| Authors | Cases | Symptoms | Management |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arora | 24 | Group 1 – rapid onset weakness or evidence of epidural abscess | Group 1 – emergency decompressive laminectomy |
| Group 2 – no neurological deficit or epidural abscess | Group 2 – antitubercular therapy | ||
| Yazdi | 1 | History of back pain, progressive weakness of lower extremities | Surgery – midline incision and dissection. |
| Followed by antitubercular therapy | |||
| Narlawar | 33 | Pain, weakness, tingling, loss of sensation, bladder and bowel problems, fever, swelling, weight loss, cough | Antitubercular therapy |
| Naim-ur-Rahman[ | 5 | Backache, weakness, sensory loss. | Surgery – laminectomy |