2023
DOI: 10.25259/sni_139_2023
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A challenging recurrent thoracic disc herniation

Abstract: Background: Thoracic disc herniations are rare and occur at the rate of 1/1,000,000/year. Surgical approach must be individually tailored to the size, location, and consistency of the herniated disc. Notably, here, we report the unusual recurrence of a thoracic herniated disc. Case Description: In 2014, a 53-year-old female presented with thoracic back pain, and paraparesis, attributed to an magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography (CT)-documented left paramedian T8–T9 calcific disc herniation. She u… Show more

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“…There is still no consensus on the best treatment strategy for symptomatic VHs; thus, the patient’s symptoms and imaging features should route the correct management. Many approaches have been experimented with in time, from conservative medical therapy to radiotherapy, surgical decompression, and percutaneous techniques (vertebroplasty, trans-arterial embolization, direct intralesional ethanol injection) or a combination of these [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still no consensus on the best treatment strategy for symptomatic VHs; thus, the patient’s symptoms and imaging features should route the correct management. Many approaches have been experimented with in time, from conservative medical therapy to radiotherapy, surgical decompression, and percutaneous techniques (vertebroplasty, trans-arterial embolization, direct intralesional ethanol injection) or a combination of these [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%