Good recovery of prostate carcinoma with spine metastases to T9 following laminectomy

  • Ahmad, Muhammad Wafiuddin
  • Roslan, Ahmad Faizal
  • Jasni, Muhammad Jasfizal
  • Mor Japar Khan, Ed Simor Khan
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Publication date
December 2018
Publisher
Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia
Language
English

Abstract

We present a rare case of a patient diagnosed with prostate carcinoma with spine metastases of T9 vertebrae whom had good neurological recovery following decompression. Six months post surgery patient was able to ambulate with a walking aid. About 6.7% of prostate cancer patient will have spinal compression. A 65 year old gentleman diagnosed with prostate carcinoma 2 years ago done orchidectomy and chemotherapy, presented with progressive worsening of bilateral lower limb weakness and numbness for 5 months duration associated with back pain. On admission the Visual Analog Score for back pain was 5/10. Neurological examination revealed complete paralysis of bilateral lower limb, absent bilateral knee and ankle jerk and sensation. Plain radio...

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