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Hey all,
I have this patient I recently saw. She has an acute compression fracture on imaging in the mid thoracic region noted on MRI. On exam however she has no pain on palpation of the spinouts process of the thoracic vertebrae. Sh has no tenderness anywhere at all. Her complaint is mid back pain that wraps around the ribs left > right. She is old and very sensitive to medications. She would like to avoid using any meds like gabapentin, tramadol, etc.
Typically if patients have no tenderness on exam, I defer kyphoplasty. In this case I am considering epidural. Wanted your expert opinions.
MRI shows no retropulsion. No canal or NF narrowing. However CT does reveal some narrowing of the NF per my review due to the worsening of the kyphophosis that has developed due to the fracture.
I'd love your thoughts on the case.
I have this patient I recently saw. She has an acute compression fracture on imaging in the mid thoracic region noted on MRI. On exam however she has no pain on palpation of the spinouts process of the thoracic vertebrae. Sh has no tenderness anywhere at all. Her complaint is mid back pain that wraps around the ribs left > right. She is old and very sensitive to medications. She would like to avoid using any meds like gabapentin, tramadol, etc.
Typically if patients have no tenderness on exam, I defer kyphoplasty. In this case I am considering epidural. Wanted your expert opinions.
MRI shows no retropulsion. No canal or NF narrowing. However CT does reveal some narrowing of the NF per my review due to the worsening of the kyphophosis that has developed due to the fracture.
I'd love your thoughts on the case.