| Literature DB >> 26588501 |
Sang-Hyun Han1, Seung-Jae Hyun1, Tae-Ahn Jahng1, Ki-Jeong Kim1.
Abstract
Spontaneous bilateral pedicle fractures of the lumbar spine are rare, and an optimal surgical treatment has not been suggested. The authors report the case of a 50-year-old woman who presented with low-back pain and right leg radiating pain of 1 year's duration. Radiological studies revealed a spontaneous bilateral pedicle fracture of L-5. All efforts at conservative treatment failed, and the patient underwent surgery for osteosynthesis of the fractured pedicle using bilateral pedicle screws connected with a bent rod. Her low-back and right leg pain were relieved postoperatively. A CT scan performed 3 months postoperatively revealed the disappearance of the pedicle fracture gap and presence of newly formed bony trabeculation. In rare cases of spontaneous bilateral pedicle fracture of the lumbar spine, osteosynthesis of the fractured pedicle using bilateral pedicle screws and a bent rod is a motion-preserving technique that may be an effective option when conservative management has failed.Entities:
Keywords: bilateral pedicle fracture; lumbar; motion-preserving technique; osteosynthesis; spontaneous
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26588501 DOI: 10.3171/2015.7.SPINE141207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Spine ISSN: 1547-5646