Author/Authors
yildizhan, serhat afyonkarahisar sağlık bilimleri üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - beyin ve sinir cerrahisi anabilim dalı, Turkey , boyaci, mehmet gazi afyonkarahisar sağlık bilimleri üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - beyin ve sinir cerrahisi anabilim dalı, Turkey
Title Of Article
OPERATION LOMBER DISCONTINUOUS VERTEBRAL OSTEOMYELITE LATE INCIDENT: CASE REPORT
شماره ركورد
42330
Abstract
Lomber disc hernias (LDH) are one of the most basic illnesses that affect many people today. Surgical treatment is planned in patients who do not benefit from conservative treatment. One of the common complications after surgery is spinal infections. Spinal infections can affect disc spacing and vertebral body, and may create lumbar abscesses. Infection begins clinically with low back and back pain, then movement limitation, leg pain and fever are seen. We wanted to draw attention to the approach to spinal infections by presenting a patient who had undergone a lomber operation twice in our present circumstance and who was followed up for 2 years despite medical abcess and fistula formation.
From Page
121
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Lomber disc hernia , Osteomyelitis , Surgical treatment
JournalTitle
Kocatepe Medical Journal
To Page
125
JournalTitle
Kocatepe Medical Journal
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