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  • Title: Infection of disk space secondary to fistula from pelvic abscess.
    Author: Gordon EJ.
    Journal: South Med J; 1977 Jan; 70(1):114-7. PubMed ID: 841362.
    Abstract:
    Disk space sepsis is a recognized complication of spinal surgery, but infection by a penetrating fistula from a retroperitoneal or pelvic abscess is rare. The lack of localizing symptoms, the insidious disease process, and the clinical and myelographic findings simulating a herniated disk syndrome obscure the true diagnosis and make identification of the primary infection difficult. A good result was obtained in this case by laminectomy and drainage of the lumbosacral disk space, followed by a diagnostic fistulogram and evacuation of a large pelvic abscess.
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