BACKGROUND: The 60 year old women with no prior history of arrhythmia or other cardiac symptoms was operated on for a cervical disc herniation at the level C7/D1. The C8 nerve root was visualized via a posterior approach. FINDINGS: Removal of the sequestrum and irritation of the anterior root with surgical instruments triggered cardiac arrest. INTERPRETATION: We offer the opinion that irritation of the anterior root led to diminished activity of the supraspinal sympathetic control system and consecutive hyper-activation of the parasympathetic system.
BACKGROUND: The 60 year old women with no prior history of arrhythmia or other cardiac symptoms was operated on for a cervical disc herniation at the level C7/D1. The C8 nerve root was visualized via a posterior approach. FINDINGS: Removal of the sequestrum and irritation of the anterior root with surgical instruments triggered cardiac arrest. INTERPRETATION: We offer the opinion that irritation of the anterior root led to diminished activity of the supraspinal sympathetic control system and consecutive hyper-activation of the parasympathetic system.