Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2020)

A Case of Thoracic Spondylosis Deformans and Multilevel Instrumented Spinal Fusion in an 84-Year-Old Male

  • Amy H. Amabile,
  • J. Raymond Shea,
  • Vishal Desai,
  • Lisa T. Hoglund,
  • Jamie N. Elcock,
  • Anthony Lombardo,
  • Matthew C. Schiffino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8435816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Spondylosis deformans is a type of spinal claw osteophytosis which can be found on the anterolateral vertebral bodies of any region, and which consists of protrusions of intervertebral disc tissue covered by a bony shell. We report here a case of thoracic spondylosis deformans and multilevel instrumented fusion found during routine dissection of a cadaver. Theories of the etiology of this condition are reviewed in general, and with respect to this specific case and the potential interaction of the presenting comorbidities. The clinical implications of these osteophytes, including musculoskeletal and visceral sequelae, are also discussed.