Cervical Ganglia and Nerve Root Injury: Evidence for Respiratory Arrest as Initiating Injury in Pediatric Head Trauma

Author:

Ann Sens Mary1,Meyers Sarah E.1,Koponen Mark A.1,Graff Arne H.1,Reynolds Ryan D.1,Storm Waldemar G.1

Affiliation:

1. Professor and Chair of Pathology at University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Coroner, Grand Forks County, ND, Forensic Examiner for 19 counties in ND, and Chief Medical Examiner for Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Polk, Red Lake and Roseau Counties in MN.

Abstract

Cervical ganglia and nerve root injury with resultant paralysis of the phrenic nerve is proposed as a mechanism of injury in “shaken baby syndrome” or nonaccidental head injury of children. We report autopsy findings of a 22-month-old girl in which cervical ganglia and nerve hemorrhage was present along with the triad of encephalopathy, bilateral retinal hemorrhage, and bilateral subdural, intradural, and subarachnoid hemorrhages. Clear evidence of near immediate respiratory arrest was documented from first responder medical reports, juvenile witness statements, and perpetrator confession. The narrowing of time of injury from the anatomic findings at autopsy allowed investigative efforts to focus on a single individual and cleared several other adults with access to the child. Additional technical notes based on our experience are provided for users of cervical neck dissection. Hemorrhage in the tissues surrounding the vertebral artery raises a potential additional injury site in cases of neck injury.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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