L. E. Miller MD, Emal Lesha MD, Jordan T. Roach MS, Garrett T. Venable MD, William Mangham MD, Mallory Dacus MD, Deke Blum MD, Michael S. Muhlbauer MD, Raul J. Cardenas MD
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Introduction: Lateral spondyloptosis of the lumbar spine is a rare and devastating form of traumatic spinal injury. Given the paucity of lumbar lateral spondyloptosis case reports in the literature, the authors seek to inform readers of the clinical, radiological, and operative considerations for three patients with this uncommon clinical presentation, as well as provide a comprehensive review of the literature on this topic.
Methods: A retrospective chart review of three patients admitted to Regional One Health Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center in Memphis, TN, with traumatic lateral spondyloptosis of the lumbar spine over a three-year period was performed. We also conducted a comprehensive review of the literature on traumatic lateral lumbar spondyloptosis.
Results: Three cases of traumatic lateral lumbar spondyloptosis were identified. Clinical presentation, radiographic findings, and operative considerations are presented.
Conclusions: Traumatic lateral lumbar spondyloptosis is a rare form of translation injury associated with severe neurological deficits. Our experience and thorough literature review broadly advocate for early surgical intervention in these patients. Regardless of whether a neurologic exam is presented, this management strategy may improve neurologic motor outcomes.
简介腰椎外侧椎体软化症是一种罕见的破坏性脊柱外伤。鉴于文献中关于腰椎外侧椎体畸形病例的报道很少,作者试图向读者介绍三例这种不常见临床表现患者的临床、放射学和手术注意事项,并对相关文献进行全面回顾。方法:我们对田纳西州孟菲斯市埃尔维斯-普雷斯利纪念创伤中心(Regional One Health Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center)在三年内收治的三名腰椎外伤性侧弯症患者进行了回顾性病历审查。我们还对有关外伤性腰椎外侧椎体损伤的文献进行了全面回顾。结果:共发现三例外伤性侧腰椎椎体畸形。文中介绍了临床表现、放射学检查结果和手术注意事项。得出结论:外伤性侧腰椎椎体突出症是一种罕见的翻译损伤,伴有严重的神经功能缺损。我们的经验和详尽的文献综述广泛主张对这些患者进行早期手术干预。无论是否进行了神经系统检查,这种治疗策略都可以改善神经系统运动功能的预后。