真空盘现象转为气盘突出1例。

Pain medicine case reports Pub Date : 2024-05-01
Esther Benedetti de Marrero, Tho Chi Le, Bradley Jones, Andres Missair, Edmond Benedetti, Alejandra Mayorga
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摘要

背景:真空现象是一种放射学发现,由退变的椎间盘、关节或椎骨内的气体积聚引起。这种气体可以疝出,引起背部疼痛和/或神经根病。无症状的影像学异常可能与临床表现一致和/或不一致,因此需要密切评估。病例报告:这名45岁的男性,先前诊断为腰椎关节突病变,因左侧轴向下腰痛回到诊所。影像学显示右侧外侧隐窝内充满气体的肿块影响穿过右侧L5和S1神经根。考虑到与腰椎关节突关节病一致的独有轴向症状,患者接受了重复的L3-4内侧支和L5背支射频消融治疗,随后疼痛几乎完全缓解。结论:在进行临床评估、影像学、诊断和治疗腰痛患者时,必须仔细考虑异常的频率,通常不一致的放射学表现。
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Vacuum Disc Phenomenon Turned Gassy Disc Herniation: A Case Report.

Background: The vacuum phenomenon is a radiologic finding that results from gas accumulation within degenerated discs, joints, or vertebrae. This gas can herniate, causing back pain and/or radiculopathy. Asymptomatic imaging abnormalities can be coincidental and/or non-concordant with clinical presentation therefore warranting close evaluation.

Case report: This 45-year-old man, previously diagnosed with lumbar facet arthropathy, returned to the clinic for left-sided axial low back pain. Imaging revealed that a gas filled mass in the right lateral recess was affecting the traversing right L5 and S1 nerve roots. Given the exclusive axial symptoms consistent with lumbar zygapophyseal joint arthropathy, the patient was treated with a repeat L3-4 medial branch and L5 dorsal ramus radiofrequency ablation and experienced subsequent near-complete pain resolution.

Conclusions: Careful consideration must be taken when conducting clinical evaluation, imaging, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with low back pain given the significant frequency of abnormal, often nonconcordant, radiological findings.

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