The finding of gas into the intervertebral disc space ("vacuum phenomenon") is relatively common, whereas gas-containing cervical or lumbar disc herniations are rarely observed. A case of a patient with bilateral leg pain, provoked by a computed tomography scan and surgically documented L4-L5 gas-containing disc herniation is reported and the cases previously described in detail are reviewed, to define the pathophysiologic and diagnostic aspects of this rare phenomenon associated with a herniated disc fragment.
Gas-containing lumbar disc herniation. A case report and review of the literature / Lunardi, Pierpaolo; L., Mastronardi; F., Puzzilli; Missori, Paolo. - In: SPINE. - ISSN 0362-2436. - STAMPA. - 18:16(1993), pp. 2533-2536.
Gas-containing lumbar disc herniation. A case report and review of the literature
LUNARDI, Pierpaolo;MISSORI, Paolo
1993
Abstract
The finding of gas into the intervertebral disc space ("vacuum phenomenon") is relatively common, whereas gas-containing cervical or lumbar disc herniations are rarely observed. A case of a patient with bilateral leg pain, provoked by a computed tomography scan and surgically documented L4-L5 gas-containing disc herniation is reported and the cases previously described in detail are reviewed, to define the pathophysiologic and diagnostic aspects of this rare phenomenon associated with a herniated disc fragment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.