| Literature DB >> 33163449 |
John Kwon1, Byeong Sam Choi2, Hae Yu Kim2, Sungjoon Lee1.
Abstract
In treating the ventral pathology of spine, ligating the segmental vessels is sometimes necessary. This may cause spinal cord ischemia, and concerns of neurologic injury have been presented. However, spinal cord ischemic injury after sacrificing segmental vessels during spine surgery is very rare. Reports of this have been scarce in the literature and most of these complications occur after multi-level segmental vessel ligation. Here we report a case of a patient with postoperative anterior spinal artery syndrome, which occurred after ligating one level segmental vessels during spinal surgery for a T8 vertebral pathologic fracture. Despite its rarity, the risk of spinal cord ischemic injury after segmental vessel ligation is certainly present. Surgeons must keep in mind such risk, and surgery should be planned under a careful risk-benefit consideration.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior spinal artery syndrome; Postoperative complication; Spinal cord ischemia; Spine; Surgery
Year: 2020 PMID: 33163449 PMCID: PMC7607020 DOI: 10.13004/kjnt.2020.16.e38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Neurotrauma ISSN: 2234-8999