A Case of Cauda Equina Arachnoiditis Ossificans and Review the Literature

Jianxian Luo, Yan Yuhao, Hongsheng Lin
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Arachnoiditis ossificans is a rare, chronic and progressive disease, especially cauda equina. Most of its causes are due to severe trauma or sequelae after spinal surgery, generally gradual calcification from the initial adhesive arachnoiditis to the end stage of ossified arachnoiditis. At present, the treatment of this rare disease standard is difficult to determine, and the clinical outcomes of conservative and surgical treatment options remain controversial. We present a 26-year-old female patient who was postoperative lumbar surgery for trauma, plain and reconstructive X-ray, CT and MRI images showed an ossified lesion within the master at the L5-S1 levels and compression of the left spinal canal at L4/5 level. We explored and decompressed spinal canal and released root nerves, while the calcified cauda equina nerve was not treated. Postoperative supportive treatment including detumescence, anti-inflammation, nutritional nerve and analgesia, the postoperative clinical course of the patient was good and the patient was very satisfied with the curative effect. This case, along with a review of literature is reported.
马尾骨化性蛛网膜炎1例并文献复习
骨化性蛛网膜炎是一种罕见的慢性进行性疾病,尤其是马尾。其原因多因脊柱手术后严重创伤或后遗症所致,一般从最初的粘连蛛网膜炎到骨化性蛛网膜炎终末期逐渐钙化。目前,这种罕见病的治疗标准难以确定,保守治疗和手术治疗方案的临床疗效仍存在争议。我们报告了一位26岁的女性患者,她因腰椎外伤接受了术后手术,x线平片和重建x线、CT和MRI图像显示主椎体L5-S1节段出现骨化病变,左侧椎管L4/5节段受压。我们对椎管进行探查减压,释放根神经,对马尾神经钙化不予处理。术后支持治疗包括消肿、消炎、营养神经、镇痛等,患者术后临床病程良好,患者对疗效非常满意。本病例并附文献回顾报告。
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