AI Article Synopsis

  • Vertebral fractures can occur from minor trauma in patients with DISH, and this case highlights a rare instance of a lumbar fracture due to positioning during surgery.
  • An 87-year-old woman with kyphosis suffered a left femoral fracture and was placed supine for surgery, resulting in acute right thigh pain post-op.
  • Imaging revealed an L4 vertebral fracture and significant spinal ankylosis, suggesting that her positioning during surgery created leverage forces that increased fracture risk.

Article Abstract

Vertebral fractures occur with only slight trauma in patients with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH). However, a lumbar vertebra fracture, due to an intraoperative body position has not been previously reported. An 87-year-old woman with kyphosis sustained a left trochanteric fracture of her femur. The patient was placed in a supine position during the operation. Postoperatively, the patient experienced severe right thigh pain. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an L4 vertebral fracture. Computed tomography revealed ankylosis from the upper thoracic spine to the sacrum. While in a supine position under general anesthesia, the contact of the patient's lower back with operating table likely created a fulcrum at her lumbosacral spine acting as a long lever arm, bearing the mass of her upper body. We performed L1-S2 posterior stabilization. DISH patients with kyphosis placed in a supine position have an increased risk for lumbar vertebral fracture.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591456PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2015.9.5.803DOI Listing

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