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Infections Infections of the Spineof the Spine

F ihF ih Od hOd h Ab HAb HFreihFreih OdehOdeh Abu HassanAbu HassanF.R.C.SF.R.C.S.(.(Eng.), F.R.C.S.(Tr.&Eng.), F.R.C.S.(Tr.& Orth.).Orth.).F.R.C.SF.R.C.S.(.(Eng.), F.R.C.S.(Tr.&Eng.), F.R.C.S.(Tr.& Orth.).Orth.).

Professor Professor of Orthopedicsof OrthopedicsUniversity of Jordan Hospital University of Jordan Hospital -- AmmanAmman

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Hematogenous spread :g pEndarteriolar circulation at the vertebral endplates is an areavertebral endplates is an area predisposed to hematogenous seeding.

in the lumbar spine followed by the thoracic spine.

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1-Paraspinal abscess2-Extraspinal abscesses.

Paralumbar abscesses may point in theA Fl k t P tit' t i lA- Flank at Petit's triangle, B- Groin, C-Buttock,D- Popliteal fossa,D Popliteal fossa, E-Perirectal area.

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1 S ti f ( ki it i1-Septic focus (e.g skin, genitourinary. 2-Invasive procedures.2 Invasive procedures. 3-Patients with spinal cord injury , due to chronic UTI and skin ulcersdue to chronic UTI and skin ulcers. 4- immunocompromised . p5-Penetrating trauma, spinal surgery, 6 Diabetes Rh A steroid use old age6-Diabetes, Rh.A,steroid use, old age,

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A- S aureus 50%A S. aureus. 50% . B- Gram-negative Escherichia coli and

P d d P t iPseudomonas and Proteus species.C-Anaerobic organisms. g

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1-(ESR) and (CRP) high in 90% of patients.1 (ESR) and (CRP) high in 90% of patients. 2- Needle biopsies guided by (CT) or fluoroscopy. Cultures are positive in 68% to 86% of cases. When negative

3- Open biopsy, positive in greater than 80% of cases.

samples sent for pathology to exclude Malignancy Stains for AFB fungal organismsMalignancy,Stains for AFB, fungal organisms, and pyogens.

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ImagingImaging 1-Plain radiographsThe findings lag 2 to 3 weeks behind theThe findings lag 2 to 3 weeks behind the onset of symptoms.

A- Osteolysis in the ant. vertebral metaphyseal region, B- Loss of disk space height, C- End plate blurringC- End plate blurring, D- Subchondral reactive bone formation .

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Long-standing disease causesLong standing disease causes

Vertebral destruction,Vertebral destruction, collapse, kyphosis, and abscess formation

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2- Technetium bone scan86% in diagnosing vertebral osteomyelitis86% in diagnosing vertebral osteomyelitis.

3 CT scans3- CT scans Enhanced CT scans provide a useful view of th i l l id tif i f l lthe spinal canal, identifying areas of localneurologic compromise.

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4-MR is the imaging 95% (modality of choice for spinal infections)

T1 loss of details of the nucleus pulposus, the vertebral end plates, and the associated metaphyseal region.

T2 hyperintensity of the disk space and possibly associated epidural abscesses.

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T12-L1 disk space and the entire L1 body have decreasedsignal and the end plates are indistinct.

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Vertebral osteomyelitisVertebral osteomyelitis

High signal is seen in the T12-L1 disk space and the L1 vertebral body on the T2-weighted sagittal sequence.

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P t ti di kiti d t litiPostoperative diskitis and osteomyelitis

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6 W I.V antibiotics + oral antibiotics there after.

Molded total contact braces for the lumbar and low thoracic spine.lumbar and low thoracic spine.

If cervical osteomyelitis is to beIf cervical osteomyelitis is to be treated non surgically, a halo vest h ld b id dshould be considered.

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(1) Open biopsy (2) Neurologic deficit(2) Neurologic deficit (3) Vertebral collapse esp. C. spine (4) Ab(4) Abscess (5) Failure of medical treatment. ( )

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Paraspinal abscessParaspinal abscess

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Paraspinal abscessParaspinal abscess 1/15/2011 21Professor Freih Abu hassan -

University of Jordan

Brucellosis of lumbar spine

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The principal mode of spread is hematogenous.The primary focus lung GIT or GUTThe primary focus lung, GIT, or GUT

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= Slowly progressive spinal pain Slowly progressive spinal pain

S t f h i ill= Symptoms of a chronic illness, fever,malaise, Wt loss,anorexia . e e , a a se, oss,a o e a

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Radiological presentationRadiological presentation

Active & large lesion with abscess.Multiple levels.Healing & activity together withHealing & activity together with sclerotic lesion.Epidural abscess.Neurological impairment withoutNeurological impairment without obvious discrible vertebral lesion.

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Radiographs= As vertebral osteomyelitis .

E tensi e dest ction= Extensive destruction There is also a tendency towards preservation of the intervertebral disks until late in the diseaseof the intervertebral disks until late in the disease.

T.B tends to involve more levels of the spineT.B tends to involve more levels of the spinethan pyogenic processes, and the abscessestend to be more extensive.tend to be more extensive.

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CT scans = Extent of vertebral involvement &= Extent of vertebral involvement &

associated soft-tissue masses .

= CT scans cannot distinguish granulation tissue from abscess formation.o at o

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MRI scans modality of choice.y

excellent definition ofexcellent definition of 1-The extent of vertebral involvement,2-Spinal canal compromise,2 Spinal canal compromise, 3-Abscess formation .4-Distinguish abscesses from granulation T.st gu s abscesses o g a u at o

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Laboratory findings are nonspecificLaboratory findings are nonspecific.

Most patients ha e an ele ated ESRMost patients have an elevated ESR; the WBC count is highly variable.

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TREATMENTTREATMENTTREATMENTTREATMENT

Chemotherapy is the mainstay, particularly for early disease, but increasing resistant to therapy isincreasing resistant to therapy is a cause of concern.

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O ti t t tO ti t t tOperative treatmentOperative treatmentS i l t &Surgery is complementary & supplementary to chemotherapy.pp y py

Indications Neurological deficitIndications -Neurological deficit-Large abscessP i d i &-Progressive destruction &

KyphosisI bili-Instability

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SurgerySurgerySurgerySurgery

EarlierEarlier-Only focal debridement and-Only focal debridement and

drainage of abscessdrainage of abscess-Long bed restg

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SurgerySurgery

CurrentlyCurrently-Radical debridement & reconstruction-Prevention & correction of kyphosis-InstrumentationInstrumentation-Give stability for early mobilisation

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INSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENTATION(Newer concept)(Newer concept)

AnteriorP t iPosteriorCombined

adv:-(1)Protect graft(2)Encourage fusion( ) g(3)Prevent & correct kyphosis(4)Gives stability(4)Gives stability(5)Early mobilisation

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Anterior InstrumentationAnterior InstrumentationAnterior InstrumentationAnterior Instrumentation(One stage surgery)(One stage surgery)

After radical debridementWith graft or cage

Indications2 segment involved with kyphosis(P t El t h ld b i t t)(Post. Element should be intact)

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Posterior InstrumentationPosterior Instrumentation((one stage surgery)one stage surgery)

Indications:- Post.elelment involvement- Epidural abscessEpidural abscess- Tuberculoma- Both element involvement

(postero-lat approach)(postero-lat approach)

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Posterior fusion and instrumentation stabilized the spine after anterior L1 corpectomy and T12-L2 strut graft for the patient with L1 osteomyelitis

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T.B.of spine in childenT.B.of spine in childenpp(Newer concept)(Newer concept)

Early surgical intervention-* Children bet. 5-15 yearsy* >2 segment involvement* Preexisting kyphosis > 30* Preexisting kyphosis > 30

Surgery-Surgery-Anterior surgery with fusion and second stage post fusion with/second stage post.fusion with/without instrumentation

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Tuberculosis of spine in 13-year-old girl.

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Late casesLate casesLate casesLate cases(Newer concept)(Newer concept)

Reconstruction of ant. column with ftgraft

Shortening of posterior column with fusionfusion

P t i i t t tiPosterior instrumentation

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Endoscopic spine surgeryEndoscopic spine surgeryEndoscopic spine surgeryEndoscopic spine surgery(Newer concept)(Newer concept)

MINIMALLY INVASIVE

* Debridement Debridement* Decompression* Interbody fusion* Instrumentation ???* Instrumentation ???

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USG guided procedureUSG guided procedure

USG guided drainage of abscess it b tti th tcavity by putting catheter

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MMMessageMessage

Be radical where indicated for

* Prevention of deformity Prevention of deformity* Prevention of complications* Early mobilisation with help of current conceptscurrent concepts

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