| Literature DB >> 31912225 |
Antonio Heredia Gutiérrez1, Gabriel Emmanuel Cachón Cámara2, Vicente González Carranza2, Samuel Torres García2, Fernando Chico Ponce de León2.
Abstract
The authors present a case of functional improvement of diaphragmatic paralysis in high spinal cord injury, performing a neurotization of the phrenic nerve with accessory spinal nerve hemisection. A C1-C2 injury of the spinal cord was diagnosed in a 12-year-old male, secondary to resection of a brainstem glioma. The patient did not have diaphragmatic motility at the moment that the mechanical ventilation was removed; however, he presented apnea. The patient underwent neurotization of the right phrenic nerve with the right spinal accessory nerve, 5 months after the injury and 6 months after nerve transfer; he had complete mobilization of the right hemidiaphragm, nevertheless persisted with paralysis of the left hemidiaphragm. This achievement reduced the use of mechanical ventilation during the day.Entities:
Keywords: Diaphragm palsy; Nerve transfer; Phrenic nerve; Spinal accesory nerve; Spinal cord injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31912225 DOI: 10.1007/s00381-019-04490-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Childs Nerv Syst ISSN: 0256-7040 Impact factor: 1.475