椎间盘内电热治疗椎间盘突出症时意外的颈髓损伤。

Q3 Medicine
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2025.21.e5
Jun-Yong Cha, Sangsoo Choi, Sungbum Kim, SeongSu Ban, JunHyoung Lee, Il-Tae Jang
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摘要

椎间盘内电热疗法(IDET)是一种微创手术,通过提供可控的热量来改变胶原蛋白和破坏传导疼痛的神经末梢,减轻慢性椎间盘源性疼痛。虽然IDET提供了一种比手术侵入性更小的选择,但它有神经损伤、感染、椎体骨坏死等风险,而且很少有脊髓损伤。本报告报告了一名36岁女性,因颈椎间盘突出在C5/6节段行IDET后出现左侧偏瘫。磁共振成像显示颈髓水肿,检查显示神经功能缺损,包括本体感觉、运动强度、疼痛感和体温降低。颈椎前路椎间盘切除术和融合术导致左腹侧脊髓热损伤,术后恢复后神经功能明显改善,但仍存在一些感觉缺陷。该病例强调了适当的患者选择和细致的手术技术对预防严重并发症的重要性,强调了为特定病例保留IDET和考虑更复杂的脊柱疾病替代方案的重要性。
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Unexpected Cervical Cord Injury During Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy for Disc Herniation.

Intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET) is a minimally invasive procedure that alleviates chronic discogenic pain by delivering controlled heat to modify collagen and destroy pain-conducting nerve endings. While IDET offers a less invasive alternative to surgery, it carries risks such as nerve damage, infection, vertebral osteonecrosis, and, rarely, spinal cord injury. This report presents the case of a 36-year-old woman who developed left-sided hemiparesis following IDET for cervical disc herniation at the C5/6 level. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed cervical cord edema, and examination revealed neurological deficits, including reduced proprioception, motor strength, and senses of pain and temperature. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion led to thermal injury on the left ventral spinal cord, and postoperative recovery resulted in significant neurological improvement, although some sensory deficits persisted. This case underscores the importance of appropriate patient selection and meticulous procedural technique to prevent severe complications, emphasizing the importance to reserve IDET for specific cases and to consider alternatives for more complex spinal conditions.

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