Abstract

The objective is to present a clinical case of successful treatment of a patient with recurrent spondylitis at the cervical level.Clinical case. A 65-year-old patient was diagnosed with purulent spondylodiscitis at the level of C6-C7 vertebrae with the epidural and paravertebral abscesses and spinal cord compression. Emergency left colotomy, paravertebral abscess dissection, corporectomy of the C6 vertebra, abscess removal, anterior spondylodesis with bone autograft and titanium plate were performed. Massive antibacterial therapy was prescribed. After the operation, the volume of movement in the left limbs was restored, and on the 15th day after the operation, the patient was discharged. On the 36th day after discharge, she was hospitalized again with hematuria. A recurrence of suppuration in the area of the operation and phlegmon of both feet was revealed. Revision of the surgical wound and rehabilitation of the purulent focus on the neck, surgical intervention for phlegmon were performed. In purulent foci, Staphylococcus aureus was verified, which is sensitive to the main antibacterial drugs. Antibacterial therapy was continued, then, after changing the microflora in the wound, other antibiotics were prescribed. There was a pain in the area of the left spinal root C5. The connection of the fistula course with the titanium plate, the increase of pathological kyphosis at the level of the overlying vertebrae was found. The wound was examined, the titanium plate was removed, and the halo device was applied to correct the pathological kyphosis. After the operation, the radicular pain syndrome regressed, and the axis of the cervical spine was restored. After 1 month, the posterior combined fixation of the cervical spine at the C3-Th7 level was performed, and the halo device was dismantled. After 6 months, the patient was stopped wearing the Philadelphia neck collar, no recurrence of suppuration was observed, and a complete regression of neurological disorders was noted. After 1 year, a complete bone block is preserved between the C4-C7 vertebrae.Conclusion. The presented clinical case clearly illustrates the complexity of managing patients with inflammatory diseases of the cervical spine. Currently, there is no single treatment strategy for patients with spondylitis.

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  • Цель публикации – описать случай успешного лечения пациентки с рецидивирующим спондилодисцитом на шей‐ ном уровне

  • The objective is to present a clinical case of successful treatment of a patient with recurrent spondylitis at the cervical level

  • A 65‐year-old patient was diagnosed with purulent spondylodiscitis at the level of C6–C7 vertebrae with the epidural and paravertebral abscesses and spinal cord compression

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Цель публикации – описать случай успешного лечения пациентки с рецидивирующим спондилодисцитом на шей‐ ном уровне. Данное клиническое наблюдение наглядно иллюстрирует сложность ведения пациентов с воспали‐ тельными заболеваниями шейного отдела позвоночника. The objective is to present a clinical case of successful treatment of a patient with recurrent spondylitis at the cervical level.

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