Abstract
Rib displacement into the spinal canal is a rare cause of paraplegia or paraparesis in patients affected by neurofibromatous scoliosis. We describe a case of paraparesis in a 14-year-old child affected by neurofibromatous dystrophic kyphoscoliosis, treated with combined posterior and anterior spinal arthrodesis. Seventeen days after the surgical treatment the patient developed clinical signs and symptoms of paraparesis. A CT scan showed the head of the fifth rib protruding into the spinal canal with cord compression. Rib resection and posterior cord decompression were carried out following complete neurological recovery. © Springer-Verlag 2008.
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Cappella, M., Bettini, N., Dema, E., Girardo, M., & Cervellati, S. (2008). Late post-operative paraparesis after rib penetration of the spinal canal in a patient with neurofibromatous scoliosis. Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 9(3), 163–166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10195-008-0010-x
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