Minimally Invasive Approach of Lumbar Plasmacytoma: Case Report

A. Guimarães, R. Sousa, S. Neves, P. Gomes, L. Castelo
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Solitary Bone Plasmacytoma is a subtype of Solitary Plasmacytoma characterized by a mass of monoclonal plasma cells with involvement of bony structures. This pathology presents a high risk of progression to Multiple Myeloma with systemic involvement. In vertebral involvement it can lead to lytic lesions with progression to vertebral collapse and instability. The clinical case is a female patient with no medical history, with a clinic of low back pain with evolution for more than 1 month, radiography showed wedge of L4 and computed tomography a lytic lesion of that level, was hospitalized for pain control and study. The Magnetic Resonance came to discard the compression of noble parts. She was admitted for surgery due to vertebral instability and minimally invasive L2-L3-L5 posterolateral fixation was performed with transpedicular bars and screws, tissue biopsy and decompression with L4 partial facetectomy laminectomy. Surgery was uneventful and the patient was discharged 3 days after a complementary study of the disease. After 1 month, the patient showed clear improvement in pain and after half a year, the fixation was stable without instability or deformities. The patient was followed up by Orthopedics and Hematology. Plasmacytoma is an uncommon neoplasm and the main symptoms are low back pain, as in the case described. Radiotherapy is the treatment of choice, however surgery has been growing as an adjuvant and clinical improvement. This case demonstrates a unique treatment, not previously described with a percutaneous fixation with good results. plasmacytoma: Case Report.
腰椎浆细胞瘤的微创入路1例
孤立性骨浆细胞瘤是孤立性浆细胞瘤的一种亚型,其特征是大量单克隆浆细胞累及骨结构。这种病理表现为进展为全身累及多发性骨髓瘤的高风险。在椎体受累时,可导致溶解性病变进展为椎体塌陷和不稳定。临床病例为女性,无病史,临床表现为腰痛演变1个多月,x线片示腰4楔状,ct示腰4段溶解性病变,住院控制疼痛并进行研究。磁共振技术摒弃了对高贵部分的压缩。由于椎体不稳定,患者接受手术治疗,采用经椎弓根棒和螺钉进行微创L2-L3-L5后外侧固定,组织活检和L4部分椎板切除术减压。手术顺利,患者在对疾病进行补充研究3天后出院。1个月后,患者疼痛明显改善,半年后固定稳定,无不稳定和畸形。对患者进行骨科和血液学随访。浆细胞瘤是一种罕见的肿瘤,其主要症状为腰痛,如病例所述。放疗是首选的治疗方法,但是手术作为辅助治疗和临床改善手段也越来越多。本病例展示了一种独特的治疗方法,以前没有报道过经皮内固定的良好效果。浆细胞瘤1例报告。
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