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Lead toxicity and management of gunshot wounds in the lumbar spine

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EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 2353-2357

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-013-2805-6

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Gunshot; Plumbism; Lead toxicity; Antibiotics; Spine

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Gunshot wounds are one of the commonest causes of spinal injury. Management of these patients differs from other blunt trauma injuries to the spine. We present a case of a gunshot wound to the lumbar spine that occurred in 1985 which was treated non-operatively. In the last 10 years, the patient was admitted multiple times for confusion and lead toxicity with blood levels over 100 mu g/dl. Inpatient chelation therapy was implemented. After multiple recommendations for surgery, the patient agreed to have as much of the bullet removed as possible. The patient successfully underwent decompression and fusion from both anterior and posterior approaches. Lead levels subsequently declined. The purpose of this paper is to show a case of a gunshot wound to the spine that ultimately caused plumbism and required surgery. Technical aspects of the surgery are described as well as pre- and post-procedural imaging. Recommendations for the general management of spine gunshot wounds are also described.

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