Vascular complications of prosthetic inter-vertebral discs

Kevin J. Daly, E. Raymond S Ross, Heather Norris, Charles N. McCollum

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    Abstract

    Five consecutive cases of prosthetic inter-vertebral disc displacement with severe vascular complications on revisional surgery are described. The objective of this case report is to warn spinal surgeons that major vascular complications are likely with anterior displacement of inter-vertebral discs. We have not been able to find a previous report on vascular complications associated with anterior displacement of prosthetic inter-vertebral discs. In all five patients the prosthetic disc had eroded into the bifurcation of the inferior vena cava and the left common iliac vein. In three cases the aortic bifurcation was also involved. The fibrosis was so severe that dissecting out the arteries and veins to provide access to the relevant disc proved impossible. Formal division of the left common iliac vein and artery with subsequent repair was our solution. Anterior inter-vertebral disc displacement was associated with severe vascular injury. Preventing anterior disc displacement is essential in disc design. In the event of anterior displacement, disc removal should be planned with a Vascular Surgeon. © 2006 Springer-Verlag.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)S644-S649
    JournalEuropean Spine Journal
    Volume15
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006

    Keywords

    • Artificial inter-vertebral disc
    • Disc design
    • Inter-vertebral arthroplasty
    • Inter-vertebral disc replacement
    • Vascular injury

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