Bury CS, Antwi SO, Fonarov I, Casadesus D. Acute Hemoptysis Caused by Eroding Spinal Fusion Hardware Into the Left Lower Lobe of the Lung.
Cureus 2023;
15:e49918. [PMID:
38174174 PMCID:
PMC10763981 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.49918]
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Abstract
Hemoptysis can occur in rare cases as a late complication of anterior approach spinal rod surgery in the spine. Our patient presented with hemoptysis. At age 14, he underwent an anterior approach spine surgery for scoliosis. He underwent bronchoscopy, and a round serrated metal object was visible in the left lower lobe. Multiple attempts were unsuccessful in retrieving the metal object. A review of the imaging did not show obvious penetration of the spinal instrumentation into the lung; however, the metallic object was believed to be a round serrated metal object from the fusion spinal hardware. Due to low lung function and the risk of injuring the surrounding tissue, the patient was not deemed a candidate for lobectomy or removal of the hardware. Instead, the patient underwent a left bronchial arterial embolization (BAE) procedure, which successfully stopped the hemoptysis.
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