Bilateral spondylolysis of inferior articular processes of the fourth lumbar vertebra: a case report

  • TOMOAKI KOAKUTSU
  • NAOKI MOROZUMI
  • TAKESHI HOSHIKAWA
  • SHINJI OGAWA
  • YUSHIN ISHII
  • EIJI ITOI
Keywords: Articular process, scoliosis, spondylolysis, surgery

Abstract

Lumbar spondylolysis, a well known cause of low back pain, usually affects the pars interarticularis of a lower lumbar vertebra and rarely involves the articular processes. We report a rare case of bilateral spondylolysis of inferior articular processes of L4 vertebra that caused spinal canal stenosis with a significant segmental instability at L4/5 and scoliosis. A 31-year-old male who had suffered from low back pain since he was a teenager presented with numbness of the right lower leg and scoliosis. Plain X-rays revealed bilateral spondylolysis of inferior articular processes of L4, anterolisthesis of the L4 vertebral body, and right lateral wedging of the L4/5 disc with compensatory scoliosis in the cephalad portion of the spine. MR images revealed spinal canal stenosis at the L4/5 disc level. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion of the L4/5 was performed, and his symptoms were relieved.

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Published
2011-11-23
How to Cite
KOAKUTSU T., MOROZUMI N., HOSHIKAWA T., OGAWA S., ISHII Y., & ITOI E. (2011). Bilateral spondylolysis of inferior articular processes of the fourth lumbar vertebra: a case report. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 117(1), 72–77. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009734.2011.629750

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