Management dilemma of tuberculous paraplegia in pregnancy – A case report and review of literature

Author:

Srivastava Sudhir1,Raj Aditya1,Agarwal Rishi1,Bhosale Sunil1,Marathe Nandan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics, Seth G.S. Medical College and K.E.M Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India,

2. Department of Spine Services, B. Toronto Western Hospital and Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB)/tuberculous spondylodiscitis of the spine causing paraplegia in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy is rare and poses significant management dilemmas. Pregnancy, a relatively immunocompromised state with high hormonal levels, may prompt rapid TB destruction of a vertebral body resulting in an acute/ profound neurological deficit. Here, a pregnant paraplegic mother was diagnosed with spondylodiscitis that warranted immediate decompression/fusion to achieve neurological recovery. Case Description: A 26-year-old female was 23 weeks pregnant when she presented with an acute spastic paraplegia (complete motor, sensory deficit, and sphincter loss). Operative decompression utilized a Versatile Approach along with a “Hartshill rectangle” for fusion and sublaminar wiring. This procedure accomplished simultaneous anterior and posterior fixation with a single approach without the need for intraoperative radiologic imaging. Although the pregnancy was continued with an uneventful perioperative period, intra-uterine fetal demise was documented 1 month postoperatively. Within 18 postoperative months the patient was neurologically intact, and fusion was confirmed on a computed tomography scan. Conclusion: A 23-week pregnant female acutely became paraplegic due to T5 tuberculous spondylitis confirmed on an X-ray (only source of radiation), and magnetic resonance imaging. Following a decompression/ instrumented fusion performed without fluoroscopic guidance, the patient regained full neurological function. However, 1 month postoperatively, the fetus spontaneously aborted.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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