Symptomatic thoracic ossified ligamentum flavum in achondroplasia: A case report and literature review

Case Reports


doi: 10.25259/SNI_101_2022.


eCollection 2022.

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Abolfazl Rahimizadeh et al.


Surg Neurol Int.


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Abstract


Background:

In a patient with achondroplasia, it is rare to encounter thoracic cord compression due to both spinal stenosis and ossification of the yellow ligament (OYL).


Case description:

A 33-year-old achondroplastic female presented with a progressive spastic paraparesis attributed to thoracic stenosis combined with T10-T11 OYL. Following a laminectomy, the patient demonstrated a marked recovery of neurological function.


Conclusion:

This case and 12 others from the literature demonstrated that achondroplastic patients who present with myelopathy secondary to thoracic stenosis and OYL can be readily diagnosed with MR/CT and successfully treated utilizing decompressive laminectomies with/without fusions (i.e., for those crossing the thoracolumbar junction).


Keywords:

Achondroplasia; Laminectomy; Lumbar canal stenosis; Ossification of the ligamentum flavum.

Conflict of interest statement

There are no conflicts of interest.

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