scholarly journals Results of Surgical Treatment for Thoracic Disc Herniation with Ossification of Ligamentum Flavum.

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Keiichiro Okajima ◽  
Haruo Takano ◽  
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Albert E. Telfeian ◽  
Menno Iprenburg ◽  
Guntram Krzok ◽  
Ziya Gokaslan ◽  
...  

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Atsuhiko Toyoshima ◽  
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Ryota Motoie ◽  
Ryo Akiyama ◽  
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Anthony Stefanelli ◽  
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Joshua E. Heller

Abstract BackgroundClinically significant disc herniations in the thoracic spine are rare accounting for approximately 1% of all disc herniations. In patients with significant spinal cord compression, presenting symptoms typically include ambulatory dysfunction, lower extremity weakness, lower extremity sensory changes, as well as bowl, bladder, or sexual dysfunction. Thoracic disc herniations can also present with thoracic radiculopathy including midback pain and radiating pain wrapping around the chest or abdomen. The association between thoracic disc herniation with cord compression and sleep apnea is not well described.Case PresentationThe following is a case of a young male patient with high grade spinal cord compression at T7-8, as a result of a large thoracic disc herniation. The patient presented with complaints of upper and lower extremity unilateral allodynia and sleep apnea. Diagnosis was only made once the patient manifested more common symptoms of thoracic stenosis including left lower extremity weakness and sexual dysfunction. Following decompression and fusion the patient’s allodynia and sleep apnea quickly resolved.ConclusionsThoracic disc herniations can present atypically with sleep apnea – a symptom which may resolve with surgical treatment.


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