Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine (Jan 2015)

Ogilvie′s syndrome following posterior spinal instrumentation in thoraco lumbar trauma

  • R Krishnakumar,
  • Mathew John Kuzhimattam,
  • Gaurav Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-8237.167866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 179 – 182

Abstract

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Objectives: To report unique cases of Ogilvie′s syndrome (acute intestinal pseudo-obstruction) following posterior spinal instrumentation in thoraco lumbar trauma. Materials and Methods: A single centre retrospective study. We reviewed the surgical data of 420 patients who underwent thoracolumbar spinal surgery over a period of four years. Two patients who developed post operative Ogilvie′s syndromes were identified. Results: The clinical presentation and blood investigations ruled out any infectious pathology. Computed tomography scans ruled out the mechanical obstruction. All patients improved with conservative management. Conclusion: Ogilvie′s syndrome should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with postoperative significant abdominal distension who had undergone posterior instrumentation for spinal trauma. Early recognition and appropriate conservative treatment would be necessary to prevent complications such as bowel ischemia and perforation.

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