Background: Pure sequestrated thoracic disc herniations secondary to a traumatic event are rare. Case Description: Elderly male presented with the sudden onset of severe paraparesis following a fall. The MR showed a left-sided extruded disc at the T10-T11. The patient underwent a thoracic interlaminar laminectomy, removal of one large, and several smaller sequestrated disc fragments utilizing a transfacet corridor requiring placement of an interbody Peek cage, and bilateral T10 and T11 pedicle screw instrumentation. At 6 postoperative months, he sustained a good recovery. Conclusion: Acute thoracic disc herniations without attendant fracture/dislocation are rare. When they result in major neurological deficits, timely surgical excision is warranted.
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Rahimizadeh, A., Sami, S. H., Rahimizadeh, S., Williamson, W. L., & Amirzadeh, M. (2021, March 17). Acute traumatic sequestrated thoracic disc herniation: A case report and review. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_941_2020
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