A Spinal Cord Injury Caused by a Migrating Kirschner Wire Following Osteosynthesis of the Clavicle: A Case Review
Přibáň V.1, Toufar P.2
1Neurochirurgické oddělení, Nemocnice České Budějovice a.s, primář MUDr. V. Chlouba 2Oddělení úrazové a plastické chirurgie, Nemocnice České Budějovice a.s., primář P. Kopačka |
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Summary:
A case of penetrating spinal cord injury in 47 year old man, caused by migration of Kirschner wire is presented. The pati-ent underwent the operation for acromioclavicular luxation 2 years ago - osteosynthesis with the use of 2 Kirschner wires. Admission with clinical symptoms of severe paraparesis of lower limbs. CT proved penetration of the first K-wire transver-sally through spinal cord in the level C7/T1, the second one stopped in the right transversal foramen T4. Emergent operation - extraction of Kirschner wires, followed by methyl-prednisolon therapy, according NASCIS II study. Gradual partial recove-ry of neurological deficit, with ability to walk and continence. Permanent sexual dysfunction
Key words:
spinal cord injury - penetrating - Kirschner wires - operation
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