Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report
Background: Autofusion of spinal vertebrae is uncommon, but it can occur due to advanced degenerative processes and infection. Post-operative spontaneous fusion following non-fusion surgery (autofusion) of spinal vertebrae is also generally uncommon, but it has been reported after laminoplasty, disc...
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doaj-5084cfd2af4a41e493f017ede479d1432020-11-25T00:28:03ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192019-09-0117143145Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case reportAdam Y. Li, BS0Alexander F. Post, M.D.1Jennifer B. Dai, BS2Parth Kamdar, BS3Tanvir F. Choudhri, M.D.4Corresponding author at: 1468 Madison Avenue, Annenberg Building, 8th Floor, Room 88, New York, NY 10029, United States of America.; Department of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of AmericaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of AmericaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of AmericaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of AmericaDepartment of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of AmericaBackground: Autofusion of spinal vertebrae is uncommon, but it can occur due to advanced degenerative processes and infection. Post-operative spontaneous fusion following non-fusion surgery (autofusion) of spinal vertebrae is also generally uncommon, but it has been reported after laminoplasty, disc arthroplasty with and without heterotopic ossification, and histiocytosis biopsy. To the best of our knowledge, post-operative autofusion in the lumbar spine following decompressive surgery alone has not been reported previously. Case description: The authors present an occurrence of a 29-year-old woman who underwent uncomplicated left L4-L5 microdiscectomy for spondylosis, low back pain, and left lower extremity radiculopathy. The patient returned to the hospital 6 years post-operatively due to recurrent radiculopathy, and CT imaging showed regrowth of left sided bone at the operative site and also extending across interlaminar space, ranging from the superior lamina to the most inferior part of the decompression. Conclusions: The case indicates that post-operative bone regrowth can extend beyond operative decompression defects and cross over interlaminar space causing autofusion. Autofusion could be due to instability within the lumbar spine via degenerative disc changes, and it may be underreported due to lack of post-operative imaging in most patients undergoing uncomplicated, lumbar decompression surgery. Keywords: Autofusion, Bone regrowth, Lumbar decompression, Spine surgeryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751919300039 |
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Adam Y. Li, BS Alexander F. Post, M.D. Jennifer B. Dai, BS Parth Kamdar, BS Tanvir F. Choudhri, M.D. Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery |
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Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report |
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Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report |
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Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report |
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Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report |
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Robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across Interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: Case report |
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robust bone regrowth achieving autofusion across interlaminar space following lumbar microdiscectomy: case report |
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Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery |
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Background: Autofusion of spinal vertebrae is uncommon, but it can occur due to advanced degenerative processes and infection. Post-operative spontaneous fusion following non-fusion surgery (autofusion) of spinal vertebrae is also generally uncommon, but it has been reported after laminoplasty, disc arthroplasty with and without heterotopic ossification, and histiocytosis biopsy. To the best of our knowledge, post-operative autofusion in the lumbar spine following decompressive surgery alone has not been reported previously. Case description: The authors present an occurrence of a 29-year-old woman who underwent uncomplicated left L4-L5 microdiscectomy for spondylosis, low back pain, and left lower extremity radiculopathy. The patient returned to the hospital 6 years post-operatively due to recurrent radiculopathy, and CT imaging showed regrowth of left sided bone at the operative site and also extending across interlaminar space, ranging from the superior lamina to the most inferior part of the decompression. Conclusions: The case indicates that post-operative bone regrowth can extend beyond operative decompression defects and cross over interlaminar space causing autofusion. Autofusion could be due to instability within the lumbar spine via degenerative disc changes, and it may be underreported due to lack of post-operative imaging in most patients undergoing uncomplicated, lumbar decompression surgery. Keywords: Autofusion, Bone regrowth, Lumbar decompression, Spine surgery |
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