| Literature DB >> 24891861 |
Chang Hyun Oh1, Min Soo Kim2, Sung Hyun Noh2, Dong Ah Shin3, Gyu Yeul Ji3.
Abstract
There are few reports in the literature of complete obstruction of the vertebral artery (VA) due to an electric screw driver bit penetration through the neural foramen into the spinal canal with Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS). A 25-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with a penetrated neck injury by an electric screw driver bit after a struggle. The patient presented the clinical features of BSS. Computed tomography scan revealed that the electric screw driver bit penetrated through the right neural foramen at the level of C3-4, and it caused an injury to the right half of the spinal cord. Emergent angiography revealed VA dissection, which was managed by immediate coil embolization at both proximal and distal ends of the injury site. After occlusion of the VA, the electric screw driver bit was extracted under general anesthesia. Bleeding was minimal and controlled without difficulties. No postoperative complications, such as wound dehiscence, CSF leakage, or infection, were noted. Endovascular approaches for occlusion of vertebral artery lesions are safe and effective methods of treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Brown-Séquard syndrome; Cervical vertebrae; Embolization; Penetrating wound; Vertebral artery dissection
Year: 2013 PMID: 24891861 PMCID: PMC4040642 DOI: 10.14245/kjs.2013.10.4.258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Spine ISSN: 1738-2262