Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Translated Title
脊椎邊緣骨折合併椎間盤突出:病例報告
Abstract
Limbus vertebral fracture results from the herniation of disc material into a vertebral body, and in the formation of one or more isolated bony fragments. It is mostly found in adolescents and young adults. Clinically it resembles an acute disc prolapse with low back pain and radiculopathy. Trauma plays a significant etiologic role in up to one half of cases reported in the literature. The diagnosis of limbus vertebral fracture can rarely be based on conventional radiographs. CT scan shows the fracture fragments in most cases and should be considered the most accurate procedure. Complete discectomy with removal of bony fragments assures cure.Here we report a case in a 39-year-old man who complained of low back pain radiating to the right buttock. Over the past one week, he developed progressive neurological deficit. Spine MRI identified L5-S1 disc herniation associated with L5 limbus vertebral fracture. After disectomy and laminectomy, a piece of non-ossified fragment measuring 3 cm was removed. Post-operatively, the patient's symptoms resolved and the patient had an excellent outcome. In conclusion, limbus vertebral fracture resulting in low back pain or radiculopathy is not common. Appropriate examination and treatment offer the chance for cure.
Language
Traditional Chinese
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.6315/2005.33(4)08
First Page
245
Last Page
250
Recommended Citation
Shueh, Ching-Ming; Chou, Chen-Liang; Shih, Chi-Ming; Liew, Ren-Guang; Tseng, Wen-Chieh; and Chen, Hong-Chang
(2005)
"Limbus Vertebral Fracture Associated with Herniated Intervertebral Disc: A casereport,"
Rehabilitation Practice and Science: Vol. 33:
Iss.
4, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6315/2005.33(4)08
Available at:
https://rps.researchcommons.org/journal/vol33/iss4/8