ISSN: 2577-297X
Authors: Patel J*, Patil M, Vikraman Nair V, Kundnani V and Chodavadiya S
Infective spondylodiscitis is a rare but serious condition characterized by the involvement of the intervertebral disc and adjacent vertebral bodies. The late discovery of this infectious process has been attributed to its delayed and sneaky beginning and ambiguous symptoms. Here, we looked at the clinical traits and prognoses for haemodialysis patient who suffered spondylodiscitis and was diagnosed with it. This report delves into a challenging case of infective spondylodiscitis in a 53-yearold male with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis. The patient's complex presentation, diagnostic journey, and treatment outcomes are meticulously examined, highlighting the intricacies of managing this condition in individuals with underlying health issues.
Keywords: Infective Spondylodiscitis; Chronic Kidney Disease; Unknown Origin; Haemodialysis; Corpectomy; Acdf; Fusion