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Treatment of Spontaneous Adult Thoracolumbar Spondylodiscitis With Interbody Fusion Using Autogenous Bone from Decorticated Spinous Process Supplanted with Posterolateral Transpedicular Rod-Screw Fixation

• 2023
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Authors MAHMOUD M. WAHDAN, M.D.; MOATAZ A. ELAWADY, M.D. and AHMED M. DEABES, M.D.
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Abstract
Background: Spontaneous spondylodiscitis, although rare, but carries the risk of developing neurological impairment.
Aim of Study: We aim at introducing our experience with the treatment of spontaneous adult spondylodiscitis with interbody fusion using autogenous bone from decorticated spinous process supplanted with posterolateral transpedicular rod-screw fixation at the Neurosurgery Department of Benha University Hospital between January 2015 and November 2019.
Patients and Methods: Between January 2015 and No-vember 2019, among 51 patients who were diagnosed with pyogenic thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis, 12 patients (8 males and 4 females) underwent curettage, drainage and interbody fusion using autogenous bone from the removed spinous process augmented with transpedicular rod-screw fixation.
Results: All patients, but one, showed improvement of their preoperative pain and the level of inflammatory markers in the blood. This patient was diagnosed as having screw pull-out and needed surgical reinsertion with a larger screw.
Conclusions: Lumbar interbody fusion using autogenous bone from decorticated spinous process supplanted with posterolateral transpedicular rod-screw fixation represents a reasonable substitute to the traditional anterior curettage, stabilization with additional posterior rod-screw fixation for the treatment of spontaneous lumbar spondylodiscitis.