Urinary bladder dysfunction following anterior lumbosacral spine fusion: case report and review of the literature |
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Authors: | A. A. Faraj J. K. Webb R. J. Lemberger |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Centre of Spinal Studies and Surgery, University Hospital, NG7 2UH Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK;(2) Orthopaedic Department, King's Mill Centre, Mansfield Road, NG17 4JL Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, UK;(3) Urology Department, The King's Mill Centre, Mansfield Road, NG17 4JL Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, UK |
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Abstract: | A 34-year-old woman suffering from chronic degenerative low back pain involving L5-S1 disc space, refractory to conservative treatment, underwent spinal fusion. A combined instrumented posterolateral, followed by anterior, interbody allograft fusion through a left retroperitoneal approach was performed. Postoperatively, the patient was unable to evaculate her bladder and control her micturition. Anal tone and sensation were intact. A self-catheterisation regime was instituted with a diagnosis of parasympathetic nerve injury during the anterior spinal fusion. After a period of 3 months, the patient regained control of urination. We report this case to highlight the importance of protecting the parasympathetic presacral nerve during L5-S1 anterior interbody fusion, as injury to this nerve affects urinary evacuation. |
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Keywords: | Anterior spinal fusion Complications |
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