Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report

Pseudarthrosis in the setting of 3-column osteotomies such as vertebral column resection (VCR) is not well described, and pseudarthrosis at the VCR site itself has never been reported. This study reports pseudarthrosis with 4-rod implant failure at a multilevel VCR site. The authors report a case of...

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Main Authors: Venkat Boddapati, Joseph M. Lombardi, Lawrence G. Lenke
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Language:English
Published: Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society 2020-12-01
Series:Neurospine
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Online Access:http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040208-104.pdf
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spelling doaj-2684675599fc47ebb100f98a755ab08c2021-01-06T06:59:53ZengKorean Spinal Neurosurgery SocietyNeurospine2586-65832586-65912020-12-0117494194610.14245/ns.2040208.1041087Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case ReportVenkat Boddapati0Joseph M. Lombardi1Lawrence G. Lenke2 The Spine Hospital, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA The Spine Hospital, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA The Spine Hospital, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USAPseudarthrosis in the setting of 3-column osteotomies such as vertebral column resection (VCR) is not well described, and pseudarthrosis at the VCR site itself has never been reported. This study reports pseudarthrosis with 4-rod implant failure at a multilevel VCR site. The authors report a case of pseudarthrosis in a patient treated previously for severe segmental thoracolumbar kyphosis resulting in significant pain and myelopathic signs in the setting of radiation therapy for metastatic myeloma. This patient initially underwent 2-level VCR (T11, T12) and fusion from T4-sacrum. This was complicated by pseudarthrosis and associated with same-level 4-rod fracture, resulting in prominent, painful implants, and worsening kyphosis. This patient underwent revision VCR during which time significant motion was found only at the site of the prior VCR with a loose anterior cage. A new expandable VCR cage was placed and the spine was reinstrumented, resulting in significant improvement in coronal and sagittal alignment. Pseudarthrosis at a VCR site has not been previously described. Technical considerations presented in the revision procedure include a 6-rod spanning construct, meticulous endplate repreparation, and the generous use of osteo-inductive and -conductive augments to promote solid fusion.http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040208-104.pdfvertebral column resectionthree-column osteotomypseudarthrosisadult spinal deformitykyphosis
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Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
Neurospine
vertebral column resection
three-column osteotomy
pseudarthrosis
adult spinal deformity
kyphosis
author_facet Venkat Boddapati
Joseph M. Lombardi
Lawrence G. Lenke
author_sort Venkat Boddapati
title Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
title_short Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
title_full Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
title_fullStr Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Management of Pseudarthrosis With Implant Failure at a Multilevel Vertebral Column Resection Site: A Case Report
title_sort management of pseudarthrosis with implant failure at a multilevel vertebral column resection site: a case report
publisher Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society
series Neurospine
issn 2586-6583
2586-6591
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Pseudarthrosis in the setting of 3-column osteotomies such as vertebral column resection (VCR) is not well described, and pseudarthrosis at the VCR site itself has never been reported. This study reports pseudarthrosis with 4-rod implant failure at a multilevel VCR site. The authors report a case of pseudarthrosis in a patient treated previously for severe segmental thoracolumbar kyphosis resulting in significant pain and myelopathic signs in the setting of radiation therapy for metastatic myeloma. This patient initially underwent 2-level VCR (T11, T12) and fusion from T4-sacrum. This was complicated by pseudarthrosis and associated with same-level 4-rod fracture, resulting in prominent, painful implants, and worsening kyphosis. This patient underwent revision VCR during which time significant motion was found only at the site of the prior VCR with a loose anterior cage. A new expandable VCR cage was placed and the spine was reinstrumented, resulting in significant improvement in coronal and sagittal alignment. Pseudarthrosis at a VCR site has not been previously described. Technical considerations presented in the revision procedure include a 6-rod spanning construct, meticulous endplate repreparation, and the generous use of osteo-inductive and -conductive augments to promote solid fusion.
topic vertebral column resection
three-column osteotomy
pseudarthrosis
adult spinal deformity
kyphosis
url http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040208-104.pdf
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