| Literature DB >> 35437492 |
Amit Kumar Salaria1, Sarvdeep Singh Dhatt1, Vishal Kumar1, Deepak Neradi1, Praveen Sodavarapu1, Naveen Kumar2.
Abstract
Introduction: Ozone therapy is one of the evolving, yet far from conclusive, alternative minimally invasive treatment option in the management of herniated disc in the cervical and lumbar spine. It causes the decrease in the volume of herniated disc by dehydration. Case Report: We hereby present the first reported case of Mycobacterium infection of the spine secondary to ozone therapy with the aim to caution the surgeons regarding the complications of intradiscal ozone therapy.Entities:
Keywords: infection; ozone therapy; tuberculosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 35437492 PMCID: PMC9009488 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i06.2242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Case Rep ISSN: 2250-0685
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging scan showing the pre- and paravertebral collections after intradiscal ozone injection.
Figure 2Magnetic resonance imaging scan showing prolapsed intervertebral disc before intradiscal ozone injection.
Figure 3Repeat magnetic resonance imaging after 6 months of starting antitubercular drugs showing partial healing of lesions.
Non-infectious complications secondary to ozone
Infectious complications secondary to ozone therapy