Department of Orthopaedics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Hightstown, New Jersey, USA
Case Report
Parkinson Disease Spine Instrumentation, a Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Author(s): Fernando José Rodas Montenegro*, Cesar A. Moreno Villegas, Leonel Ramírez Abrego, Francisco Javier Sánchez, Jorge Alberto De Haro, Alejandro Tejera Morett, Francisco Cruz López and H. Michael Dittmar Johnson
A 75-year-old male with history of medically controlled Arterial Hypertension (AH) and Parkinson Disease (PD), reporting Degenerative Lumbar
Scoliosis and Lumbar Stenosis. Underwent for coronal deformity correction and lumbar stenosis decompression. An immediate successful
radiological and clinical outcome, but six weeks after surgical intervention patient with thoracic pain, x-rays showed a fracture of the upper
instrumented vertebra. Due to multimorbidity we decided conservative treatment, expecting consolidation. Nevertheless, after 5 months of
conservative treatment without bone consolidation, he underwent for a re-intervention, making a transition from a rigid to a semi-rigid spine
instrumentation. The purpose of this article is to show how challenging is a combination of PD with Degenerative Spine Disease... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-7939.2023.12.613
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report