Complete spondylolisthesis in an infant. Treatment with decompression and fusion
W. J. Finnegan and S. M. Chung
A grade 4 spondylolisthesis at the level of L-4 and L-5 was detected in a
3-year-old girl who had a spastic gait and focal sensory deficit. There was
no history or objective evidence of substantial spinal trauma. A deformity
over the lower part of the spine had been noted at 1 year of age and the
radiological lesion was more extensive than that found in classical
spondylolysis. Consquently, a diagnosis of congenital spondylolisthesis is
most acceptable. Treatment via combined posterior and posterolateral fusion
following anterior decompression has yielded gratifying results.