Author:
Zhang Qin,Ding Tao,Gu Xiao-Feng,Liu Yi
Abstract
BACKGROUND
We report a rare case of cervical spinal canal penetrating trauma and review the relevant literatures.
CASE SUMMARY
A 58-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency department with a steel bar penetrating the neck, without signs of neurological deficit. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated that the steel bar had penetrated the cervical spinal canal at the C6–7 level, causing C6 and C7 vertebral body fracture, C6 left lamina fracture, left facet joint fracture, and penetration of the cervical spinal cord. The steel bar was successfully removed through an open surgical procedure by a multidisciplinary team. During the surgery, we found that the cervical vertebra, cervical spinal canal and cervical spinal cord were all severely injured. Postoperative CT demonstrated severe penetration of the cervical spinal canal but the patient returned to a fully functional level without any neurological deficits.
CONCLUSION
Even with a serious cervical spinal canal penetrating trauma, the patient could resume normal work and life after appropriate treatment.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.