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An unusual cause of lumbar discitis
S D Gertzbein1, M Hollopeter, J E Bertini
1Institute for Spinal Disorders, Baylor College of Medicine, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, USA.
Study Design:
Case report.
Objective:
To identify an unusual cause of lumbar discitis.
Summary Of Background Data:
Discitis resulting from a foreign body has not been reported in the English-language literature.
Method:
A case report is reviewed identifying the presence of this foreign object (titanium), erroneously implanted into the disc space at L5-S1. Imaging studies identify the location and surrounding reaction.
Results:
The surgical exploration of this disc revealed an inflammatory response surrounding the disc with degeneration within the disc space.
Conclusion:
If this gynecologic procedure is performed using bone anchors, care must be take to ensure that the sacrum is identified before insertion.
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