• Spine · Jul 2001

    Case Reports

    Intraspinal metallosis causing delayed neurologic symptoms after spinal instrumentation surgery.

    • S Takahashi, J Delécrin, and N Passuti.
    • Service d'Orrthopédie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes, France.
    • Spine. 2001 Jul 1;26(13):1495-8; discussion 1499.

    Study DesignTwo cases of intraspinal metallosis causing delayed neurologic symptoms secondary to spinal instrumentation surgery are reported.ObjectiveTo present an unusual delayed neurologic complication after spinal instrumentation surgery.Summary Of Background DataMetal-related complications caused by orthopedic implants have long been a concern in the field of arthroplasty or internal fixation of fractures, but no such complications have been reported for spinal instrumentation.MethodsRetrospective case report of two patients with degenerative scoliosis who presented with delayed neurologic symptoms months to years after uneventful, but without secondary degenerative changes or dislodgement of the implants.ResultsIn both reported cases, a granulation-tissue mass characterized by marked metallosis had been formed in the spinal canal adjacent to a loosened laminar hook.ConclusionsIntraspinal metallosis should be kept in mind as a rare cause of delayed neurologic symptoms after spinal instrumentation surgery. With the metal implants in place, myelography was the sole informative examination for diagnosis.

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