Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2022)

Noncontiguous Multifocal Spondylodiscitis in 3 Regions of the Spine

  • Fernando González González,
  • Arturo Aguirre Madrid,
  • Dizán Mendoza Pedroza,
  • Abelardo Loya Solis,
  • Fernando Hernández Aragon,
  • Nadia Karina Portillo Ortiz,
  • Edmundo Berumen Nafarrate

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2091676
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Spondylodiscitis is an uncommon infectious disease of the spine, usually presenting in 1 or 2 contiguous levels, associated with risk factors such as diabetes, intravenous drugs, corticosteroids, and invasive procedures. The most common presentation is pain with nonspecific systemic manifestations. Diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion, laboratories, and imaging studies. Urgent treatment is important due to the high morbid mortality associated with sepsis or a fulminant disease course. We report the case of a 39-year-old female diagnosed with noncontiguous multifocal spondylodiscitis, in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. The patient initially presented with back pain, inability to walk and severe neurological deficit in the upper and lower extremities, upon diagnosis broad-spectrum antibiotics were initiated. A staged surgical approach was performed in the 3 spine segments. During the 6 month follow-up, the patient presented walking with assistance, with the recovery of strength in the upper and lower extremities.