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Case: Expert Witness - Osteomyelitis After Vertebroplasty with Epidural Retropulsion

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This was a patient with back pain.

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Uh, patient was in severe pain.

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The interventionalist looked at this.

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They saw some, uh, disc hyperintensity

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infection cross their mind,

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but the patient was in severe pain.

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The team was really pushing it, so they said, okay,

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we will take care of it.

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And they ended up putting cement in there.

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But two or three days later,

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infection was all over the place.

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Now you can see abscesses, uh, formed in the, in the,

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in the interlateral paraspinal space.

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There is retropulsion

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and the patient ended up having surgery

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and sepsis and all that.

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So, so never ever do this when you are even suspicious

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of having, uh, infection in the spine.

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You do not want to put anything, uh, uh,

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into the spine at that point.

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This was very, very unfortunate patient

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that I was involved in.

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So this was a compression fracture.

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Patient was taken for vertebroplasty

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kyphoplasty Procedure was done.

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Patient was not moving the legs, uh, in,

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in PACU right after the procedure.

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And, and you can see this, this was a CT that was obtained

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after, you can see that it's sort of going through

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the lamina, which is now broken.

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They went in through the parle

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and they transected the spinal cord.

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And you can see a complete transection of the spinal cord.

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So obviously indefensible seizure error.

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This is what's called gross negligence.

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Uh uh, unfortunately unfortunate for the patient.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Majid Aziz Khan, MD, MBBS

Director, Non-Vascular Spine Intervention

Johns Hopkins University

Mahla Radmard, MD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Kelly P. Yousem, JD

Plaintiff’s Attorney

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