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Osteoid Osteoma of the Thoracic Spine - Case Report - (흉추에 발생한 유골 골종 - 증례보고 -)

  • Yun, Byung Min;Rhim, Seung Chul;Roh, Sung Woo
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.291-295
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    • 2000
  • A 22-year-old man is presented with 3 months' history of dull pain on the lower thoracic area. Imaging studies suggested osteoid osteoma of 11th thoracic spine, which was verified pathologically after en bloc resection through transfacetal approach. The patient's preoperative pain was resolved immediately. We emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and complete surgical excision of tumor nidus.

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The Change of Adjacent Segment and Sagittal Balance after Thoracolumbar Spine Surgery

  • Kim, Kang-San;Hwang, Hyung-Sik;Jeong, Je-Hoon;Moon, Seung-Myung;Choi, Sun-Kil;Kim, Sung-Min
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.437-442
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    • 2009
  • Objective : To characterize perioperative biomechanical changes after thoracic spine surgery. Methods : Fifty-eight patients underwent spinal instrumented fusions and simple laminectomies on the thoracolumbar spine from April 2003 to October 2008. Patients were allocated to three groups; namely, the laminectomy without fusion group (group I, n = 17), the thoracolumbar fusion group (group II, n = 27), and the thoracic spine fusion group (group III, n = 14). Sagittal (ADS) and coronal (ADC) angles for adjacent segments were measured from two disc spaces above lesions at the upper margins, to two disc spaces below lesions at the lower margins. Sagittal (TLS) and coronal (TLC) angles of the thoracolumbar junction were measured from the lower margin of the 11th thoracic vertebra body to the upper margin of the 2nd lumbar vertebra body on plane radiographs. Adjacent segment disc heights and disc signal changes were determined using simple spinal examinations and by magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical outcome indices were determined using a visual analog scale. Results : The three groups demonstrated statistically significant differences in terms of angle changes by ANOVA (p<0.05). All angles in group I showed significantly smaller angles changes than in groups II and III by Turkey's multiple comparison analysis. Coronal Cobb's angles of the thoracolumbar spine (TLC) were not significantly different in the three groups. Conclusion : Postoperative sagittal balance is expected to change in the adjacent and thoracolumbar areas after thoracic spine fusion. However, its prevalence seems to be higher when the thoracolumbar spine is included in instrumented fusion.

Thoracolumbar Spine Injury (흉요추부 손상)

  • Ahn, Myun-Whan
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.73-91
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    • 2002
  • Method of management of the spine injury should be determined, based on the status of neurological injury as well as on the presence of traumatic instability. At the thoracic and lumbar spine, patterns of neurological injury are different from the cervical spine due to their neuro-anatomical characteristics. Especially, at the thoracolumbar junction, neurological injury patterns with their respective prognosis vary from the complete cord injury or conus medullaris syndrome to the cauda equina syndrome according to the injury level. The concept of Holdsworth's instability based on the posterior ligament complex theory has evolved into the current 3-column theory of Denis. Flexion-rotation injury and fracture-dislocation are well known to be unstable that surgical fixation is frequently needed for these injuries. However, there have been some controversies for the stability of burst fractures and their treatment, such as indirect or direct decompression and anterior or posterior approach. In this article, current concepts and management of traumatic instabilities at the thoracic and lumbar spine have been reviewed and summarized.

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Effect of thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis by Korean Medical treatment involving The Jeongham Therapy: 8 cases (정함요법을 포함한 한의학적 치료방법이 흉추후만 요추 전만에 미치는 영향: 환자 8례)

  • Park, Geun-Yong;Yu, Seung-Ho;Kim, Tae-Ho
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : To introduce the Jeongham Therapy which means a mandibul-rectifying treatment. And to show meaningful changes of thoracic kypkosis and lumbar lordosis by the Jeongham Therapy. Methods : We reviewed 8 patients having abnormal thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis who were treated at the JeongHam Korean Medical Clinic. We measured thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis by 3D Body Analyzer 'IBS 2000'. Results : Between before and after the Jeongham Therapy, statically significant differences were found in the thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis. And in these values of measurements, the thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis diminish after the Jeongham Therapy. Conclusion : These results suggest that the Jeongham Therapy is a meaningful therapy to diminish the thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis.

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Quadriplegia after Mitral Valve Replacement in an Infective Endocarditis Patient with Cervical Spine Spondylitis

  • Lee, Ji Min;Heo, Seon Yeong;Kim, Dong Kyu;Jung, Jong Pil;Park, Chang Ryul;Lee, Yong Jik;Kim, Gwan Sic
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.218-220
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    • 2021
  • The simultaneous incidence of infective endocarditis and cervical spondylitis with an epidural abscess is rare, and quadriplegia as a complication after cardiac surgery is very rare. We recently observed quadriplegia after mitral valve replacement in an infective endocarditis patient with cervical spine spondylitis. With early symptom detection, immediate examination, and prompt surgical treatment, the patient successfully recovered without neurological symptoms.

Cytohistologic Features of Chordoma Arising in Thoracic Spine - A Case Report - (흉추에서 발생한 척삭종의 세포학적 및 조직학적 소견 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Ha, Seung-Yeon;Kim, In-Sun;Park, Sung-Hye;Park, Heum-Rye
    • The Korean Journal of Cytopathology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 1995
  • Chordoma is relatively uncommon tumor comprising $1\sim4%$ of primary malignant bone tumors, and believed to arise from the remnants of notochordal tissue. Because of its rare occurrence in the thoracic spine, we report a case of chordoma involving the thoracic spine. A 45-year-old male was sufferred from chest pain radiating to the back. Chest CT showed a well marginated, round huge mass with multiseptated enhancement at the thoracic spine from T5 to T8 level. After percutaneous needle aspiration, piecemeal resection of the tumor was done. On cytologic smears, two types of neoplastic cells were arranged in sheets and cords in mucinous background. One type of cells consisted of medium sized cells with pink cytoplasm and round nuclei. The other type had voluminous bubbly or clear cytoplasm divided by intracytoplasmic septae imparting a feathery or basket-like appearance. Histologically, the tumor showed lobulated feature divided by fibrous septae and the tumor cells were pink eosinophilic or physaliphorous in morphology. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells revealed strong positivity for low(AE1) and high (AE3) molecular weight cytokeratins.

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Effects of Resistance Footrest on Spine Posture in Visual Display Terminal Workers

  • Yoo, Won-gyu
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.117-122
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    • 2021
  • Background: Flat-back posture refers to a posture in which the pelvis is tilted backward, the lumbar spine is bent, the upper thoracic spine is increasingly bent, and the lower thoracic spine is straight. Given that most of the day is spent sitting, we need to develop exercise programs and devices that are suitable for people who spend less time exercising than sitting. Objects: This study investigated the effects of resistance footrest exercise on spine posture angles in visual display terminal (VDT) workers with flat back. Methods: We measured the upper lumbar angle (ULA) and lower lumbar angle (LLA) using a flexible ruler for the ULA and LLA. Then, after 1 week of resistance footrest exercise designed to strengthen the lumbar spine musculature, we measured these angles again. We measured each angle three times and then compared measurements from before and after exercise. Results: There were no significant differences in the ULA following the strengthening exercise, but significant differences were observed in LLA. Conclusion: The resistance footrest exercise strengthened the muscles affecting the pelvic and lumbar lordotic angles, and increases in the LLA were changed. This suggests that the role of the lower lumbar spine in the lumbar lordotic curve is greater than that of the upper lumbar spine. In addition, considering the contemporary tendency to lead fairly sedentary lives, these results indicate that exercising while seated can be effective.

Chondrosarcoma of Thoracic Spine - A case report - (제 12 흉추체에 발생한 일차적 연골 육종 (증례 보고))

  • Rhee, Seung-Koo;Kim, Ki-Won;Kim, Jeong-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korean bone and joint tumor society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.131-136
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    • 1997
  • Although chondrosarcoma is a common primary malignant bone tumor, its occurrence in the spine is very rare. It is also well known that even after complete removal of chondrosarcoma in bone, not a few recurrence is possible. Surgical cure of a spinal chondrosarcoma is even more difficult because total excision of chondrosarcoma is usually impossible in the spine. No patients with spinal chondrosarcoma surviving more than 18 years has been reported in literature. We are reporting one patient(32 year old housewife) with chondrosarcoma at the $12^{th}$ thoracic spine which was treated with complete corpectomy of the $12^{th}$ thoracic vertebral body and rib and cancellous bone graft fixed with plating. She was followed for more than 3 years without local recurrence or distant metastasis.

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Effect of upper thoracic mobilization on cervical alignment in stroke patients with forward head posture: A case study

  • Park, Sin Jun;Park, Si Eun
    • Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.1513-1516
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of upper thoracic mobilization on cervical alignment in stroke patients with forward head posture. The subject's of this study were two stroke patients with forward head posture and a cervical curve angle (four-line Cobb's method; FLCM) less than $40^{\circ}$. The intervention, central posterior-anterior (PA) mobilization, was applied to the T1-T4 vertebrae (upper thoracic spine) following the Maitland concept. This mobilization was applied three times per week for four weeks. In the results, the cervical curve angle (FLCM) increased for both subject 1 and 2. However, Jochumsen method score was decreased in subject 1, while it was increased in subject 2. These results demonstrate that upper thoracic mobilization had the positive effect on the cervical curve angle but not on Jochumsen method score. These findings suggest that PA mobilization on the upper thoracic spine could correct cervical curve angle measured by FLMC in stroke patients with FHP.