Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm

Introduction Paraplegia or paralysis of lower extremities is caused mainly by disorders of the spinal cord and cauda equina. They are classified as traumatic and non traumatic. Non traumatic paraplegia has multiple causes such as cancer, infection, intervertebral disc disease, vertebral injury and...

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Main Authors: SAGLAM Ali Osman, STAVRICĂ Alexandru, ALBEȘTEANU Ana Carmen, POPESCU Laura Georgiana, NIRLU Luminița, MARINESCU Florin, ONOSE Gelu
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Language:English
Published: Romanian Association of Balneology, Editura Balneara 2019-12-01
Series:Balneo Research Journal
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Online Access:http://bioclima.ro/Balneo297.pdf
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spelling doaj-9a4fe45575454ec5ac7ed8e54033bc0e2020-11-25T02:16:37ZengRomanian Association of Balneology, Editura BalnearaBalneo Research Journal2069-75972069-76192019-12-0110454654710.12680/balneo.2019.297Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasmSAGLAM Ali Osman 0STAVRICĂ Alexandru 1ALBEȘTEANU Ana Carmen 2POPESCU Laura Georgiana 3NIRLU Luminița 4MARINESCU Florin 5ONOSE Gelu 6Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” (TEHBA), Bucharest, Romania 2. University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Carol Davila” (UMPCD), Bucharest, RomaniaIntroduction Paraplegia or paralysis of lower extremities is caused mainly by disorders of the spinal cord and cauda equina. They are classified as traumatic and non traumatic. Non traumatic paraplegia has multiple causes such as cancer, infection, intervertebral disc disease, vertebral injury and spinal cord vascular disease. The current case report presents the case of a male patients with paraplegia related to the thoracic spondylodiscitis in a patient on haemodialysis. Material and method. Having the patient’s consent and The Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” Ethics Committee’s approval, N.O. 17464/14.06.2019, a 72 years old patient, which known with operated bladder neoplasm (2015-neobladder), Chronic kidney failure in haemodialysis program and spondylodiscitis T10-T11 operated in 29.12.2018. Results and discussions. The patient improved on most of the assessment scales/scores implemented in our clinic’s Division Motor FIM ( Functional İndependence Measure) from 43/91 to 54/91,AIS (American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale) from 85/100 motor to 92/100. Conclusions. İnfectious diseases are important causes of non-traumatic paraplegia. The risk of infection on haemodialysis patient is further increased because of frequent routine skin penetration for venipuncture and operative procedures such as placement of venous catheters and vascular grafts. http://bioclima.ro/Balneo297.pdfparaplegiahaemodialysisspondylodiscitisneoplasmnephrostomy
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author SAGLAM Ali Osman
STAVRICĂ Alexandru
ALBEȘTEANU Ana Carmen
POPESCU Laura Georgiana
NIRLU Luminița
MARINESCU Florin
ONOSE Gelu
spellingShingle SAGLAM Ali Osman
STAVRICĂ Alexandru
ALBEȘTEANU Ana Carmen
POPESCU Laura Georgiana
NIRLU Luminița
MARINESCU Florin
ONOSE Gelu
Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
Balneo Research Journal
paraplegia
haemodialysis
spondylodiscitis
neoplasm
nephrostomy
author_facet SAGLAM Ali Osman
STAVRICĂ Alexandru
ALBEȘTEANU Ana Carmen
POPESCU Laura Georgiana
NIRLU Luminița
MARINESCU Florin
ONOSE Gelu
author_sort SAGLAM Ali Osman
title Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
title_short Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
title_full Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
title_fullStr Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
title_full_unstemmed Medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
title_sort medical-rehabilitation endeavors, care interventions and connotations of a medical-social type, in a complex polypathological case: paraplegia, spondylodiscitis, kidney failure in the haemodialysis stage, and bilateral nephrostomies post operated bladder neoplasm
publisher Romanian Association of Balneology, Editura Balneara
series Balneo Research Journal
issn 2069-7597
2069-7619
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Introduction Paraplegia or paralysis of lower extremities is caused mainly by disorders of the spinal cord and cauda equina. They are classified as traumatic and non traumatic. Non traumatic paraplegia has multiple causes such as cancer, infection, intervertebral disc disease, vertebral injury and spinal cord vascular disease. The current case report presents the case of a male patients with paraplegia related to the thoracic spondylodiscitis in a patient on haemodialysis. Material and method. Having the patient’s consent and The Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” Ethics Committee’s approval, N.O. 17464/14.06.2019, a 72 years old patient, which known with operated bladder neoplasm (2015-neobladder), Chronic kidney failure in haemodialysis program and spondylodiscitis T10-T11 operated in 29.12.2018. Results and discussions. The patient improved on most of the assessment scales/scores implemented in our clinic’s Division Motor FIM ( Functional İndependence Measure) from 43/91 to 54/91,AIS (American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale) from 85/100 motor to 92/100. Conclusions. İnfectious diseases are important causes of non-traumatic paraplegia. The risk of infection on haemodialysis patient is further increased because of frequent routine skin penetration for venipuncture and operative procedures such as placement of venous catheters and vascular grafts.
topic paraplegia
haemodialysis
spondylodiscitis
neoplasm
nephrostomy
url http://bioclima.ro/Balneo297.pdf
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