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Review
. 1990 Mar;3(1):87-92.

"Silent" spinal dislocation in a Charcot spine occurring postlaminectomy: case report and review of literature

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Review

"Silent" spinal dislocation in a Charcot spine occurring postlaminectomy: case report and review of literature

D L Luke et al. J Spinal Disord. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

A 45-year-old man with transverse myelitis developed an unstable neuropathic spinal arthropathy manifesting as a "silent" L1-L2 dislocation after laminectomy and rhizotomies performed for increased spasticity. Treatment consisted of reduction, posterolateral spinal fusion with Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation utilizing hooks and pedicular screws, and a posterior lumbar interbody fusion. The authors conclude that laminectomy on a chronic paralytic through the insensate area should be coupled with fusion and instrumentation even if the facet joints and capsules are preserved during the laminectomy.

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