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  1. Subramaniam KAL, Liang TS, Hao PZ, Senan NAF, Amin MZBHM, Jain M
    J Orthop Case Rep, 2024 Mar;14(3):141-145.
    PMID: 38560322 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2024.v14.i03.4320
    INTRODUCTION: Distal junctional failure (DJF) is underreported when compared to proximal junctional failure. DJF arising due to spondylodiscitis has never been reported in the literature.

    CASE REPORT: A 45-year-old lady with a body mass index of 33 presented with a long-standing inability to walk due to myelopathy secondary to continuous ossified posterior longitudinal ligament and ossified ligamentum flavum. Posterior fusion and laminectomy were done from D2 to L2. She had an initial wound breakdown with a surgical site infection, but after 6 weeks, she developed spondylodiscitis at the distal instrumented vertebra, leading to DJF. She was started on appropriate antibiotics and an extension of fusion.

    CONCLUSION: This report demonstrates and discusses the management of a rare case of DJF arising due to spondylodiscitis of the last instrumented vertebra.

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