GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW (Nov 2013)

External transpedicular spine fixation in severe spondylodiscitis – salvage procedure

  • Spalteholz, Matthias,
  • Gahr, Ralf H.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/iprs000038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. Doc18

Abstract

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Specific and non-specific infections of the spine are rare. Due to their potential for severe instabilities, deformities and the impairment of neurological structures, the treatment is often prolonged and needs an interdisciplinary management. The clinical presentation is uncharacteristic, therefore diagnosis is often delayed. There are no prospective randomized studies for therapy recommendation. The surgical concept includes eradication of the infection and the reliable stabilization of involved segments. This concept is successful in most cases of endogenous vertebral osteomyelitis. The therapy of the exogenous spine infections after macro and micro surgery is more difficult, due to the critical wound situation and the involvement of the posterior parts of the spine. In these cases, infection-associated instability of the anterior part is complicated by critical posterior wound conditions.We present three cases of severe exogenous vertebral infections, where temporary external transpedicular spine fixation was used for salvage procedure, till soft tissue conditions have permitted a definitive internal stabilization.

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