镰状细胞病脊柱血管性坏死的射频消融和椎体成形术微创治疗:示例病例。

Rahul Mehta, Manisha Koneru, Clint Badger, Joshua Santucci, Zein Al-Atrache, Christina M Clay, Steven S Yocom, Hamza A Shaikh
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背景:脊柱血管坏死(AVN)是慢性镰状细胞病(SCD)的一种罕见后遗症,镰状红细胞的形状会干扰椎体的正常血管供应。在本报告中,作者描述了一例进展性脊髓视神经畸形病例,患者因持续下背痛而接受射频消融(RFA)和椎体成形术治疗:一名 38 岁的男性患者因 SCD 长期患有脊髓 AVN,数年来一直接受羟基脲和口服阿片类镇痛药的保守治疗,直到开始出现突破性腰背痛,无法进行日常生活活动。患者的病情发展到累及多个椎体,导致难治性反应。针对 L3 和 L4 的双关节射频消融术和椎体后凸成形术被认为是一种新颖的微创方法。患者术后症状得到持久缓解:https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24343。
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Minimally invasive treatment with radiofrequency ablation and kyphoplasty for avascular necrosis of the spine in sickle cell disease: illustrative case.

Background: Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the spine is a rare sequela of chronic sickle cell disease (SCD) in which the shape of the sickled red blood cells interfere with the normal vascular supply of vertebral bodies. In this report, the authors describe a case of progressive spinal AVN treated with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and kyphoplasty for the patient's persistent lower back pain.

Observations: A 38-year-old male with long-standing spinal AVN due to SCD had been managed conservatively with hydroxyurea and oral opioid analgesics for several years until breakthrough episodes of low-back pain began to occur with an inability to perform activities of daily life. The patient's condition progressed to involve multiple vertebral bodies, leading to a refractory response. Bipedicular RFA directed at L3 and L4 with kyphoplasty was proposed as a novel, minimally invasive approach. The patient was found to have lasting postoperative relief.

Lessons: Patients with pain attributed to a sickle cell crisis can benefit from RFA and kyphoplasty to potentially eliminate or minimize symptoms from spinal AVN due to chronic SCD not responding to conservative management. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24343.

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