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OSTEOMYELITIS

Vertebral Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bones of the spine, causing weakness in its structure or pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. It may be caused by urinary or respiratory tract infection, soft tissue infection, or dental infection spreading to bone, or it may occur on the site of a previous spinal surgery. The lumbar spine is the most common site, followed by thoracic, cervical, and sacrum.

Symptoms: Symptoms may include fever, back pain, weight loss, radicular pain (pain down an extremity), weakness, sensory loss (numbness), spasticity (stiffness), and bowel or bladder.

Diagnosis: The primary method of diagnosis is a combination of plain x-rays and MRI scans. Other diagnostic studies of use include a myelogram, bone scan, or a gallium scan.

Treatment: The treatment depends upon the symptoms and the degree of bony damage. With little or no symptoms and no bony instability, the primary treatment method is medical with intravenous antibiotics. If compression on neural structures is seen on the diagnostic studies, operative removal of the compressive infection may be required; if there is evidence of spinal instability, a spinal fusion procedure may be required.

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This video shows the removal of the vertebral body, which is often performed for conditions as fractures or spine infections. The vertebral body is replaced with a synthetic device and stabilized with a plate. This video shows the application of that plate.

 

Conditions / Diagnosis
Adult Tethered Cord
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Basilar Invagination
Chiari Malformation
Degenerative Disc
Disease (Cervical
and Lumbar)
Disc Herniation
Facet Joint Syndrome /
Facet Blocks
Fibromyalgia
Myelopathy
Osteoporosis / Vertebral
Fractures
Osteoarthritis of the
Spine
Osteoarthritis of the
Peripheral Joint
Platybasia
Radiculopathy
(Cervical and Lumbar)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scoliosis
Spinal Compression
Fractures
Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Tumors
Stenosis
Syringomyelia
Trochanteric Bursitis