Abstract

Introduction: Para-spinal non-metallic foreign bodies (fabrics or plastics) are rare and poorly documented. They are often unknown and discovered at the stage of infectious complications and present big therapeutic challenges. We report a rare case of three para-spinal foreign bodies (fabric, plastic and postoperative gauze) discovered during surgery of a traumatic thoracic spine. Case report: A 32-year-old man admitted for a polytrauma (collision motorcycle-cart). The admission examination noted closed trauma of the thoracic spine, an ASIA score of A, dyspnea, a penetrating wound of the left side of the chest. The CT scan showed a compressive left pleural effusion, multiple ribs fractures, pulmonary contusion, unstable fracture of fifth and sixth thoracic vertebrae associated with posterior epidural hematoma responsible for medullar compression. There was a rounded, para-spinal image, dotted with small areas of low density, air bubbles. We lifted the vital emergency by draining the left pleural effusion, debriding the penetrating chest wound, and administering broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy. Fourteen days later, we decided to stabilize the spine. After a posterior approach, we discovered free pus and para-vertebral three foreign bodies. Enterobacter spp.was isolated in pus susceptible to imipenem. The immediate operative follow-up was simple. Conclusion: The best treatment remains preventive by simple measures, exploration of penetrating wounds, repeated count and careful verification of gauze, because the infectious complications that they generate are source of mortality and serious medico-legal implications.

Highlights

  • Para-spinal non-metallic foreign bodies are rare and poorly documented

  • We report a rare case of three para-spinal foreign bodies discovered during surgery of a traumatic thoracic spine

  • The computed tomography (CT) scan showed a compressive left pleural effusion, multiple ribs fractures, pulmonary contusion, unstable fracture of fifth and sixth thoracic vertebrae associated with posterior epidural hematoma responsible for medullar compression

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Introduction

Para or intra-spinal metallic foreign bodies are often encountered mainly in ballistic traumas. Para-spinal foreign bodies, are rare and poorly documented in published journals [1] [2]. The rare cases described were observed after abdominal or thoracic surgery [2] [3] [4]. They are often unknown and discovered at the stage of infectious complications. They present big therapeutic challenges especially in the late forms. This observation illustrates a rare case of two post-traumatic para-spinal foreign bodies (fabric, plastic) and a postoperative foreign body (gauze or textiloma) discovered during surgery of a traumatic thoracic spine

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