舞蹈背四边形:病例报告。

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY
Francisco de Assis Ulisses Sampaio Júnior, Hetevaldo Tavares de Lira Filho, Mateus de Sousa Rodrigues, Laylla Maria Quidute Sampaio, Bartolomeu Souto Queiroz Quidute, José Cássio Falcão da Cunha, Oscar Luís Alves
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摘要

外周损伤引起的运动障碍包括一系列以外周神经系统损伤引起的不自主运动为特征的疾病。虽然大多数报告的病例与创伤事件有关,如神经撕裂,但手术干预也被认为是这些疾病的潜在诱因。这篇文章的目的是报告一个罕见的舞蹈背四边形综合征(DDQS)后脊柱手术与器械。一名63岁男性,因背部疼痛和颈部疼痛被诊断为舒曼氏病。他接受了胸椎融合和椎弓根螺钉内固定以矫正后凸过度。手术后6个月,患者开始感到双侧肩胛下区域灼痛,并伴有背部肌肉组织异常和不自主运动。运动单元电位呈上升-下降模式,这些发现与运动障碍,特别是DDQS相一致。与临床神经科医生联合治疗,包括处方肌肉松弛剂和背部四边形肉毒杆菌毒素,导致病情部分改善。治疗方案包括处理传入神经损伤(在某些局灶性运动障碍中有时可以治愈)到使用肉毒杆菌毒素缓解症状,如上述病例所示。需要进一步的研究来更好地了解DDQS的病理生理学,并优化这种罕见但临床意义重大的疾病的治疗策略。
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Dancing Dorsal Quadrilaterals: Case Report.

Peripheral injury-induced movement disorders encompass a broad spectrum of conditions characterized by involuntary movements resulting from injuries to the peripheral nervous system. While most reported cases are associated with traumatic events-such as nerve lacerations-surgical interventions are also recognized as potential triggers of such disorders. This article aims to report a rare presentation of dancing dorsal quadrilateral syndrome (DDQS) following spinal surgery with instrumentation. A 63-year-old man presented with back pain and neck pain and was diagnosed with Scheuermann's disease. He underwent thoracic spinal fusion with pedicle screw instrumentation to correct hyperkyphosis. Six months after surgery, he began to experience a burning pain in the bilateral subscapular region along with abnormal and involuntary movements in the dorsal musculature. The motor unit potential followed an ascending-descending pattern, and these findings were compatible with dyskinesia, specifically DDQS. A joint management approach with a clinical neurologist was indicated, including the prescription of muscle relaxants and the administration of botulinum toxin in the dorsal quadrilaterals, resulting in partial improvement of the condition. Treatment options range from addressing afferent nerve injury, which can sometimes be curative in some focal dyskinesias, to the use of botulinum toxin for symptomatic relief, as presented in the above case. Additional research is warranted to better understand the pathophysiology of DDQS and to optimize treatment strategies for this uncommon but clinically significant condition.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Spine Surgery is the official scientific journal of ISASS, the International Intradiscal Therapy Society, the Pittsburgh Spine Summit, and the Büttner-Janz Spinefoundation, and is an official partner of the Southern Neurosurgical Society. The goal of the International Journal of Spine Surgery is to promote and disseminate online the most up-to-date scientific and clinical research into innovations in motion preservation and new spinal surgery technology, including basic science, biologics, and tissue engineering. The Journal is dedicated to educating spine surgeons worldwide by reporting on the scientific basis, indications, surgical techniques, complications, outcomes, and follow-up data for promising spinal procedures.
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