Delayed Paraplegia by Thoracolumbar Fracture in Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis Developed After Femur Fracture Surgery: A Case Report

弥漫性特发性骨肥厚症患者股骨骨折手术后发生胸腰椎骨折导致迟发性截瘫:病例报告

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Abstract

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) increases with aging, as does osteoporotic fracture. DISH spine fractures are sometimes difficult to detect at the initial evaluation and result in neurological compromise. We report a case of unstable DISH spine fracture with neurological deficits developing from an asymptomatic DISH spine fracture. A 98-year-old independent female suffered from a right femoral shaft fracture due to a ground-level fall. After she started early mobilization following fracture surgery, she developed mild back pain and became paraplegic. Imaging studies showed DISH spine fracture at Th10 level with cord compression. She underwent posterior spinal fusion for the DISH spine fracture, but the muscle weakness in her lower limbs persisted. Unlike the painful and non-ambulatory femoral shaft fracture, DISH spine fractures present diagnostic challenges. Asymptomatic cases could result in delayed diagnosis with neurological deficits and other morbidities. Although CT with multiplanar reformatted imaging and MRI are useful for detecting subtle fractures, the requirements for spinal CT and MRI examination in low-energy trauma settings in patients without back pain remain controversial. The proactive diagnostic approach, consisting of physical evaluations for pain and neurological deficits and the complementary imaging studies, should be encouraged for the early detection of hidden spine injury in patients having DISH spine.

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