Spondylodiskitis Associated with Epidural Abscess Due to Brucellosis

Spondylodiskitis with epidural abscess due to brucellosis is very rare and serious complication, and it may result in neurological deficits. Here, we report a 29 year-old male patient with brucellosis causing spondylodiskitis and spinal epidural abscess resulting in neurological deficits such as par...

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Published inElectronic journal of general medicine Vol. 8; no. 3; pp. 253 - 256
Main Authors Evirgen, Ömer, Motor, Vicdan Köksaldı, Davran, Ramazan, Altaş, Murat, Aras, Mustafa, Önlen, Yusuf
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published East Sussex 11.07.2011
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Summary:Spondylodiskitis with epidural abscess due to brucellosis is very rare and serious complication, and it may result in neurological deficits. Here, we report a 29 year-old male patient with brucellosis causing spondylodiskitis and spinal epidural abscess resulting in neurological deficits such as paresis. Surgical therapy is the main approach in the treatment of the abscess. However, the patient did not accept the surgery. Therefore, initial drug combination therapy (doxycycline and rifampicin) was changed to another therapeutic protocol (streptomycin and doxycycline and rifampicin), and the treatment period was extended to three months. He was completely cured in aspect of the disorder and complications. In conclusion, brucellar spinal epidural abscesses are a rare complication of brucellosis. In contrast to the high morbidity and mortality rates reported in pyogenic or tuberculosis abscess, brucellosis with epidural abscess has a good prognosis with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
ISSN:2516-3507
2516-3507
DOI:10.29333/ejgm/82750