脊柱囊肿和血肿:罕见实体。

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Ali Msheik, Anthony Khoury, Anna-Marina Nakhl, Elie Fahed, Philippe Younes
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导言椎间盘是椎体的一部分,被认为是有助于缓冲和灵活性的垫块。椎间盘由髓核、纤维环和软骨终板组成,其主要功能包括脊柱运动和负荷。然而,椎间盘容易发生许多病变,如椎间盘内血肿和椎间盘囊肿的形成,这些病变可能会严重改变脊柱的生物力学,从而影响患者的生活质量。本病例报告旨在阐明这些罕见病症:以下是两个病例的报告,显示了处理椎间盘内血肿和椎间盘囊肿患者的困难。两个病例均无外伤。第一个病例是一名 23 岁的男性患者,右侧腰骶部疼痛,保守治疗无效,经磁共振成像诊断为椎间盘内血肿。第二个病例是一名 21 岁的男性患者,在一次车祸后出现左侧腰骶部疼痛。起初的保守治疗有助于短时间缓解疼痛,当疼痛复发时,诊断为硬膜外压迫性囊肿,需要进行手术治疗:讨论:椎间盘内血肿会引起剧烈疼痛,并随着椎管内压力的增加而加剧。椎间盘囊肿多见于年轻人,最有可能表现出椎间盘突出症的临床症状。病理生理学理论可能包括血肿的存在或机械压力导致的逐渐退化过程。磁共振成像扫描对于这两种疾病的正确诊断和制定适当的治疗策略至关重要。治疗方法包括药物治疗、物理治疗、注射,慢性病例还可进行外科手术:结论:椎间盘病变的诊断和治疗相当具有挑战性。第一个病例说明了在治疗椎间盘内血肿时尽量减少保守疗法的不足,而第二个病例则说明了椎间盘囊肿症状复发的倾向,因此手术治疗非常有效。核磁共振成像和其他形式的成像对疾病的诊断和治疗计划至关重要。科学界已开始探索这些疾病的确切病因,以提高患者的生活质量和此类疾病的治疗效率。
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Cysts and hematomas in the spine: Rare Entities.

Introduction: Intervertebral discs are part of the vertebral column and are considered the pads that help in cushioning and flexibility. These discs consist of nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, and cartilage end plate and their major functions include spinal motion and loading. However, they are prone to numerous pathologies such as intradiscal hematoma and discal cyst formation that may significantly alter the biomechanics of the spine and hence the quality of life of the patient. This case report aims to shed light on these rare pathologies.

Case presentation: The following is a report on two cases demonstrating the difficulties in managing patients with intradiscal hematoma and discal cysts. Both cases are non-traumatic. The first case includes a 23-year-old male patient with right-sided lumbosacral pain unresponsive to conservative measures diagnosed with intradiscal hematoma using MRI. The second case concerns a 21-year-old male with left lumbar cruralgia following a motor vehicle accident. Conservative management at the onset helped to give a short time relief and when it relapsed it led to the diagnosis of an extradural compressive cyst that called for surgery.

Discussion: An intradiscal hematoma provokes severe pain increasing with intraspinal pressure. Discal cysts, which are more frequent in young people, most likely manifest clinical signs of disc herniations. The pathophysiological theories may include the presence of hematomas or a gradual degenerative process due to mechanical stress. An MRI scan is essential for correct diagnosis and developing a proper treatment strategy for both diseases. The management of the condition includes medical treatment, physical therapy, injections, and surgical procedures for chronic cases.

Conclusion: The diagnosis and management of intervertebral disc pathology is quite challenging. The first case presents the deficiency of minimizing conservative approach in the management of intradiscal hematomas while the second case demonstrates the propensity for symptom reappearance in discal cysts and therefore the effectiveness of surgical management. MRI and other forms of imaging are vital in the diagnosis of the disease and in planning treatment. Science has embarked on the exploration of the exact causes of these diseases to enhance the lives of patients and the efficiency of the management of such illnesses.

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