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Lumbar vertebral hemangioma mimicking lateral spinal canal stenosis: Case report and review of literature
Authors:Vasileios Syrimpeis  Vasileios Vitsas  Panagiotis Korovessis
Institution:Orthopaedics’ Department, General Hospital of Patras ‘O Agios Andreas’, Patras, Greece
Abstract:

Context

Hemangiomas are the commonest benign tumors of the spine. Most occur in the thoracolumbar spine and the majority are asymptomatic. Rarely, hemangiomas cause symptoms through epidural expansion of the involved vertebra, resulting in spinal canal stenosis, spontaneous epidural hemorrhage, and pathological burst fracture.

Findings

We report a rare case of a 73-year-old woman, who had been treated for two months for degenerative neurogenic claudication. On admission, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic scans revealed a hemangioma of the third lumbar vertebra protruding to the epidural space producing lateral spinal stenosis and ipsilateral nerve root compression. The patient underwent successful right hemilaminectomy for decompression of the nerve root, balloon kyphoplasty with poly-methyl methacrylate (PMMA) and pedicle screw segmental stabilization. Postoperative course was uneventful.

Conclusion

In the elderly, this rare presentation of spinal stenosis due to hemangiomas may be encountered. Decompression and vertebral augmentation by means balloon kyphoplasty with PMMA plus segmental pedicle screw fixation is recommended.
Keywords:Vertebra hemangioma  Spinal canal stenosis  Root compression  Balloon Kyphoplasty
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