1. Rare Sagittal Compensatory Balance in Neuromuscular Scoliosis Complicated by Hydrocephalus: A Case Report.
- Author
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Wang J, Zhang Z, and Yuan S
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Kyphosis physiopathology, Kyphosis surgery, Kyphosis diagnostic imaging, Lumbar Vertebrae physiopathology, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Scoliosis surgery, Scoliosis physiopathology, Scoliosis complications, Hydrocephalus surgery
- Abstract
Objective: This case report aims to present a rare case of thoracic lordosis and lumbar kyphosis and describe the posterior instrumented scoliosis correction performed., Case Presentation: A 59-year-old female presented with low back pain. She had undergone ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement 8 years ago. I scored 76 on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. MRI of the lumbar spine showed spinal canal stenosis at L3/4, L4/5, and L5/S1. Full spine X-ray revealed thoracic lordosis and lumbar kyphoscoliosis, the coronal imbalance, and the sagittal compensatory balance. In order to avoid the risk of brain swelling and paraplegia, pedicle subtraction osteotomies (PSO) in the L2 and lumbar posterior instrumented scoliosis correction were performed under electroencephalogram and neuro electrophysiological monitoring. Shoulder imbalance was observed 1 year after surgery, but there was no loss of lumbar correction., Conclusion: In future cases of complex spinal deformity, it is important to observe whether there is cerebral ventricular dilatation on MRI before the operation. If severe thoracic lordosis is combined with lumbar scoliosis, over-correcting the lumbar scoliosis should be avoided to prevent shoulder imbalance.
- Published
- 2024