Multilevel thoracic pedicle aplasia causing congenital thoracic kyphosis: case report

Neurosurgery. 2000 Apr;46(4):988-90; discussion 990-1.

Abstract

Objective and importance: Congenital thoracic kyphosis is a rare cause of treatable myelopathy. Multilevel thoracic pedicle aplasia as a cause of this deformity has not been previously reported in the literature. We report a case and describe the surgical management and outcome.

Clinical presentation: A 14-year-old boy presented to us with a 4-month history of back pain and slowly progressive spastic paraparesis. Radiographic studies revealed thoracic kyphosis and bilateral aplasia of the pedicles of T4-T8.

Intervention: The patient underwent surgical treatment via a posterior approach for decompression of T4-T8, followed by arthrodesis from T2 to T12, using a hook claw construct with multiple points of fixation and autologous bone grafting.

Conclusion: Congenital vertebral anomalies may be clinically occult, and delayed presentation may occur in adolescence or adulthood. Aplasia of multiple thoracic pedicles can produce kyphotic deformities with neurological compromise. A posterior approach with multiple points of segmental instrumentation can be effective in treating kyphotic deformities that are flexible and of moderate severity (<75 degrees).

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Bone Transplantation
  • Humans
  • Kyphosis / congenital*
  • Kyphosis / diagnosis
  • Kyphosis / etiology*
  • Kyphosis / surgery
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Radiography, Thoracic
  • Spinal Fusion
  • Thoracic Diseases / congenital*
  • Thoracic Diseases / diagnosis
  • Thoracic Diseases / etiology*
  • Thoracic Diseases / surgery
  • Thoracic Vertebrae / abnormalities*
  • Thoracic Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging
  • Thoracic Vertebrae / pathology