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Diagnosis Experience of Patients with Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Multi-Segment Spinal Stenosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
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作者 Guosen Du Longbiao Xu +2 位作者 Yajuan Tang Guangyu Ying Yongjian Zhu 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2021年第4期117-125,共9页
<strong>Background: </strong>The incidence of cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal canal stenosis is low. It is difficult to identify the main focus and responsible segment, and it is also difficult to sel... <strong>Background: </strong>The incidence of cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal canal stenosis is low. It is difficult to identify the main focus and responsible segment, and it is also difficult to select the sequence of staging surgery. We report a patient with triple stenosis. <strong>Case Presentation:</strong> In this paper, we introduced a 61-year-old female patient with cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal canal stenosis who had previously undergone “lumbar discectomy” in the outer hospital. The postoperative effect was not good and the symptoms were poor. The diagnosis was “cervical spinal stenosis and lumbar postoperative surgery”. The staged spinal canal decompression operation and Duhuo Jisheng Decoction (DHJSD) treatment were conducted in our hospital. After three months of follow-up, the functional and imaging results were satisfactory. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> The main focus and responsible spinal segment should be determined by the comprehensive analysis of medical history, signs, and images. Surgery combined with Chinese herbal medicine DHJSD therapy may be an effective treatment for this kind of disease. 展开更多
关键词 Cervical Vertebral Canal Stenosis thoracic Vertebral Canal Stenosis Lumbar Vertebral Canal Stenosis Diagnostic Strategy
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Establishment of a rat model of chronic thoracolumbar cord compression with a flat plastic screw 被引量:3
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作者 Yong Sun Li-hai Zhang +5 位作者 Yang-mu Fu Zhi-rui Li Jian-heng Liu Jiang Peng Bin Liu Pei-fu Tang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第6期963-970,共8页
Previous studies of animal models of chronic mechanical compression of the spinal cord have mainly focused on cervical and thoracic lesions, but few studies have investigated thoracolumbar injury. The specific pathoph... Previous studies of animal models of chronic mechanical compression of the spinal cord have mainly focused on cervical and thoracic lesions, but few studies have investigated thoracolumbar injury. The specific pathophysiological mechanism of chronic thoracolumbar cord injury has not yet been elucidated. The purpose of this study was to improve animal models of chronic thoracolumbar cord compression using the progressive screw. A custom-designed flat plastic screw was implanted in the spinal cord between thoracic vertebrae 12 and lumbar 1 of rats. The screw was tightened one complete turn(0.5 mm) every 7 days for 4 weeks to create different levels of chronic spinal cord compression. Following insertion of the screw, there was a significant decline in motor function of the hind limbs, and severe stenosis of micro-computed tomography parameters in the spinal cord. Cortical somatosensory evoked potential amplitudes were reduced remarkably, and latencies were prolonged at 30 minutes after surgery. The loss of motor neurons in the gray matter was marked. Demyelination and cavitation were observed in the white matter. An appropriate rat model of chronic thoracolumbar cord compression was successfully created using the progressive screw compression method, which simulated spinal cord compression injury. 展开更多
关键词 screw thoracic lumbar vertebral minutes evoked stenosis progressive custom prolonged
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